Answer One contributing factor is if you are a child of an alcoholic or a product of an alcoholic home. If this is the case, you have a higher tendency to become an alcoholic yourself.
Most people who drink heavily for extended periods of time will eventually become addicted to alcohol. The danger is highest for those with a family history of alcohol abuse or Alcoholism -- or those from families of absolute teetotalers, who often have hidden alcoholism in the family past. At highest risk are sons of fathers who themselves developed alcoholism at an early age.
Yes, if the quantity is sufficient.
An intoxicated person is someone who has drunk too much alcohol, and is drunk. Probably staggering about, unsure of where or what he or she is doing.
Alcohol poisoning can be fatal. Fortunately, it is extremely rare. However, always obtain emergency medical help if an intoxicated person becomes unconscious, breathes slowly, or has slow heart beat. Never leave a highly intoxicated person alone because they can choke on their own vomit.
yes
is intoxicated
metabolism
If the drinks have a high enough alcohol content, yes.
Intoxicated
The person who actually serves, sells, or delivers the alcoholic beverage.
It is easier to pass out, and you are more likely to vomit, if you become intoxicated while exhausted.
In many jurisdictions a person is considered legally intoxicated at ,08 BAC.
alcohol is a depressant, which means it slows the nervous system, this can cause drowsiness and slower reaction times