Alcohol is normally ingested orally. On rare occasions it is administered intravenously, usually to treat methanol poisoning.
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The percentage of alcohol that is not metabolized in the liver and excreted unchanged is between 2 and 10%.There is a slight range due to body size and amount of alcohol ingested.
Ingested poisons include foods, alcohol, medication, household and garden items, and certain plants
Ethyl alcohol is the only alcohol used in medications that must be ingested.
No, you cannot get drunk just by smelling alcohol. Alcohol must be ingested into the body to have an intoxicating effect.
Isopropyl alcohol can be toxic if ingested in large enough quantities. As little as 8 ounces of isopropyl alcohol can be fatal for a child. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if a child has ingested isopropyl alcohol.
Alcohol can be detected in the body by a blood test up to 12 hours after it is ingested. It can appear one to five days after being ingested in a saliva test.
Yes, rubbing alcohol is toxic if ingested. It can cause serious health issues, including poisoning, if consumed. It should only be used externally for cleaning and disinfecting purposes.
No, you cannot get drunk by simply smelling alcohol. Alcohol must be ingested into the body in order to have an intoxicating effect.
No, you cannot get drunk from simply smelling alcohol. Alcohol must be ingested into the body in order to have an intoxicating effect.
No, rubbing alcohol cannot make you high when used as intended. It is toxic if ingested and can be dangerous if misused.
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