NO! Alcohol is a depressant. Which means your entire body slows down including your breathing.
No
An increase in CO2 levels typically leads to an increase in respiratory rate. This is known as the hypercapnic ventilatory response, where the body tries to eliminate excess CO2 by breathing more rapidly.
Certain medications primarily depressants or alcohol can cause a decrease in someone's respiratory rate.
Drinking alcohol can impair respiratory function by depressing the central nervous system, leading to decreased respiratory rate and efficiency in gas exchange. It can also cause inflammation of the airways and increase the risk of respiratory infections. In the circulatory system, alcohol can lead to increased heart rate and blood pressure, and chronic consumption may contribute to cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias, and an elevated risk of stroke. Overall, excessive alcohol intake can have detrimental effects on both systems, compromising overall health.
Heart rate and respiratory rate will increase.
Respiratory increase
It will increase.
to decries the body temprature
respiration rate would increase in order to blow off co2
Yes
Carbon dioxide
Yes; taking Vicodin and alcohol can significantly increase the risk of fatal respiratory depression.