Throwing up will not reduce your current blood alcohol percentage, but if there is unabsorbed alcohol in your stomach, throwing up can prevent your blood alcohol percentage from increasing through additional absorption. Metabolism and time is the only way to reduce your blood alcohol percentage.
Well im guessing it makes your blood-alcohol content rise, but that's just a shot in the dark.
Pradaxa (dabigatran) does not directly affect blood alcohol content (BAC); however, it can interact with alcohol and influence how the body metabolizes it. Drinking alcohol while taking Pradaxa may increase the risk of bleeding or other side effects, as both substances can affect blood coagulation. It's advisable to consult a healthcare provider about alcohol consumption while on Pradaxa to ensure safety.
Blood alcohol content. It is used to find out what level of alcohol is in someone's system.
Any amount of alcohol in the blood will affect you in some way. Usually, a BAC of about .08 or more defines being drunk.
Blood Alcohol Content. How much alcohol is in your blood.
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Blood Alcohol Content/ Blood Alcohol Level.
Alcohol. BAC stands for Blood Alcohol Content. It is the ratio of alcohol to blood.
Blood Alcohol Content. How much of your blood is alcohol. Legal driving limit is < .08
Blood Alcohol Content. BAC for short.
Blood alcohol concentration (sometimes called blood alcohol content) or BAL is a measure of the proportion of alcohol in a person's blood.
It probably would if you could get the percentage high enough. Since about 1/2 percent blood alcohol content is fatal, however, it's not likely that you'd be able to taste it in the blood of a living human.