Complex, for starters. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant, intoxicant, analgesic and poison. Yes, alcohol is a drug. The question should be, What type of drug is it? A link to a site that addresses these questions can be found below under the heading of Related links.
When consumed in moderation, alcohol (beer, wine and liquor) contributes to better health and greater longevity than abstaining from it or abusing it. Abusing alcohol can have serious safety and health consequences.
Short term effects: dehydration, loss of balence, impaired vision and speech, blood alcohol content rises, unconciousness, fatigue, drowsiness and alcohol poisoning
Long term effects: chronic alcohol abuse,
cardiovascular diesease, malabsorbtion, chronic pancreatitis, alcoholic liver diesease and cancer. Damage to the central and peripheral nervous systems and coronary heart diesease.
There are numerous consequences, some short term and some long term. The short term consequences would be poor judgement, slowed reaction time, inability to drive as well as alcohol poisoning when consuming too much alcohol in a short period of time. As for long term consequences, drinking too much alcohol can result in liver damage, liver disease and could also make a person become an alcoholic meaning that they are addicted to and cannot function without alcohol.
There are many risks of alcohol. Your best chance is not use any.
Reduction of inhibitions, then reductions in judgment, increased reaction time, and interference with muscle control, in that order.
depends how much you drink
No, it also has short-term effects.
If consumed in moderation , the long term effects of drinking are better health and greater longevity. Abusing alcohol tends to have the opposite effects.
The long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are better health and longer life expectancy. The long-term effects of abusing alcohol are poorer health and shorter life expectancy.
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went alcohol is used it makes u drunk and u may do something u may regret. team kickface
No, it has both long term and short term effects. One short term effect is that it makes you drunk and unable to drive a vehicle safely.
Long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are the significantly increased chances of better health and longer life.
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You will have long term effects of memory loss and other complications.
Long term alcohol use can lead to mouth and throat cancer. Also, high blood pressure and heart trouble, also sclerosis of the liver are some long term effects.
Intoxication can have both short-term and long-term effects based on the concentration of alcohol. Short-term effects include decreased heart rate, vomiting, fatigue, and impaired judgment. Long-term effects include respiratory depression, coma, and death.
Over the short term, hair and nails. Over the long term, none of it.