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What blood alcohol level is considered deadly?

It is variable according to many individual factors.


Does shock affect blood alcohol levels?

Shock or other trauma can reduce the absorption of alcohol into the blood.


What is BAC levels?

Blood Alcohol Content. How much alcohol is in your blood.


Is the Blood alcohol levels of 40 percent is considered deadly also?

Forty percent would unquestionably be fatal. Four percent is the LD50 level for alcohol, where 50% of the people with that level would be expected to die.


Does alcohol affect sugar levels?

Yes, alcohol has sugar in it and can affect blood sugar levels. Most diabetics are told to avoid alcohol consumption, as it tends to distort blood sugar levels and makes blood sugar control difficult.


Alcohol use is considered to be a problem if what occurs?

Death can occur if alcohol dramatically changes blood pH levels. You see, blood has a very small pH range, and alcohol has acid-forming properties. When you drink too much alcohol, your blood pH levels increase dramatically, while your phosphate levels decrease, leading to death. If you are asking for long-term effects, alcohol could be a problem in the long run if it led to liver cancer and alcoholism.


Can depression medication raise blood alcohol levels?

Can zolpidem elevate blood alcohol level


What are alcohol effects on lipid levels in the blood?

Alcohol increases lipid levels by interfering with fat metabolism.


What else can give you raised levels of alcohol in your blood other than alcohol?

Nothing.


What dose of Dilaudid is deadly with alcohol?

It depends on how much alcohol is in the blood and how much Dilaudid you take and how it is taken wheather oral or intraveinious


Can methyl alcohol or similar chemicals increase blood alcohol levels?

Blood alcohol refers to ethanol. Methyl alcohol will enter the bloodstream and be metabolized by the liver into formaldehyde (embalming fluid) which is a deadly poison. Oddly, the only antidote to methanol poisoning is ethyl alcohol, which slows down the liver's metabolism of the methanol and MAY allow it to clear from the body without killing you. The most common side-effects of methyl alcohol poisoning -- apart from death -- are blindness and kidney failure.


What is a test for alcohol levels called?

A blood test is the only way to measure blood alcohol concentration accurately. Alcohol breath testers (Breathylizer, etc.) actually only estimate the blood alcohol concentration.