That is highly unlikely as as alcohol poisoning would include an amount of alcohol that would render most people very drunk.
No, but you are drunk. Alcohol poisoning becomes an issue around 0.30 and above.
Drunk driving, alcohol poisoning, death, brain damage, jail time
Yes, in more than one way. You can die from a car accident caused by drinking. You can die by inhaling vomit while you are drunk. You can die from alcohol poisoning. See the Related Link for more information on alcohol poisoning.
Drinking while pregnant; especially drinking too much and getting drunk can cause fetal alcohol poisoning to your unborn baby. Wise up!
Drinking alcohol in moderation every day is associated with better health and greater longevity than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
Probably not. Alcohol poisoning happens when someone drink A LOT in a short amount of time. The person will likely lose consciousness, have depressed breathing, vomit, and possibly have a seizure. This is a very dangerous situation.
If you ingest ethanol, seek medical help immediately, as it can be toxic and lead to alcohol poisoning. Symptoms may include confusion, vomiting, slowed breathing, and loss of consciousness. Do not attempt to treat alcohol poisoning on your own.
Nope. The blood alcohol level for being drunk in many places is 0.10. At Around 0.32 you will die from alcohol poisoning unless you are taken to a hospital. A level of 3.66 is totally impossible to achieve.
You get drunk! And that's about it... you'll probably just experience sickness and a hangover in the morning, and at worst you can get alcohol poisoning and die!
There body takes in too much alcohol for them to handle. The alcohol poisons the blood leading to alcohol poisoning.
Alcohol poisoning is caused by consuming too much alcohol in too short a period of time. It is serious and can be fatal. Always obtain emergency medical help if alcohol poisoning is suspected.
Intoxication refers to the state of being drunk or otherwise impaired due to the consumption of drugs. In America, DWI refers to "driving while intoxicated".