Often to help reduce a high temperature.
Probably not. Ipecac should not be given to people who are in, or potentially in, a coma, and by the time the symptoms become evident, the alcohol is already in the intestines where the ipecac will have no effect.
Yes, given the same amount of alcohol and other factors are equal.
Fat does not absorb alcohol. Therefore, people with a higher proportion of fat tend to experience a more rapid rise in BAC, given the same period of time during which the same quantity of absolute alcohol is consumed and given the same body weight.
The name given when alcohol damages the liver cells is alcoholic hepatitis.
An alcohol is the name given to organic compounds containing an -OH group.
Alcohol is media is NOT shown being given to children.
Given the same quantity of alcohol consumed by people of the same gender within the same period of time, a larger person's BAC would be lower
Either white vinegar or isopropyl alcohol are good for preventing otitis media ("swimmer's ear"), but once you have the infection, you are going to need topical antibiotics by prescription to clear it up. Given how painful this infection is, it makes sense for you to see your health care provider as soon as possible.
Alcohol abuse cuts across all levels and divisions of society, but the most likely people to be abusing at any given time in Western cultures are young adults (18 - 25).
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BAC rise is a function of absorption, which tends to be about the same for everyone if their stomachs are empty. The LEVEL to which it will rise for a given amount of alcohol is a function of body weight and body fat.
Time, as defined by the amount of alcohol the liver can process in a given period.