Depending on how far along you are in your drinking - they can range from hangovers, slurred speech, blackouts, tremors, loss of balance, Wet brain, erectile dysfunction in men, cirrhosis of the liver, cancer in variety of organs. the list goes on and on. The problem today is not many deaths are classified as death due to alcohol or Alcoholism, but alcohol can be linked to almost any death you can imagine. So if you drink everyday for many years and die of heart failure- they will not state you died from drinking but that you died from heart failure. Alcohol is a drug and kills more people in the US than anything else. are you sure!
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
There are many positive effects on the body from drinking alcohol in moderation, including better health and greater longevity than abstaining from it.
alcohol affects the liver, not the kidneys
It isn't recommended that you drink alcohol while taking phenergan. Phenergan may increase the effects of alcohol, and alcohol can increase the side effects of phenergan. Possible side effects of phenergan include dizziness, drowsiness, feeling like your going to pass out, swelling in your hands and feet and ringing in your ears, but more serious side effects such as seizures, tremors, fainting, weak pulse and slow or fast and uneven heartbeat are also possible.
Drinking alcohol in moderation has been proven to promote better health and greater longevity than abstinence. Alcohol, or ethanol, is a poisonous chemical that has direct and toxic effects on nerve and muscle cells. The effects can be profound, and symptoms can include incoordination, weakness, seizures , memory loss, and sensory deficits.
Addiction; liver damage and possible death if taken with alcohol; drowsiness, nausea, problems thinking straight...the usual effects of downers.
I don't think it's possible to make a potion with he same effects as any type of alcohol.
No. Isopropyl alcohol does not affect the liver in the same way as ethyl alcohol. Furthermore, the effects on the liver come from the functioning of a living liver (!) dealing with alcohol for long periods of time. The conditions possible in an experiment would have no valid relationship to the actual course of alcoholic liver disease.
One possible effect of drinking large amounts of alcohol is alcohol poisoning, which can cause significant respiratory depression leading to coma or death. This demonstrates the powerful depressant effects of alcohol on the central nervous system.
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effects of drugs,diet,,smoking,alcohol on the body
Narcotics, barbiturates and tranquilizers, all depressants, have similar effects. For that reason, they should never be taken with alcohol. The combined effects can be fatal.