Because it wears off after a while.
Dizziness
No, it also has short-term effects.
As far as i know, every kind of alcohol effects the liver. In short, there are numerous liver diseases related to alcohol consumption: Accumulation of fluid in the abdomen; bleeding from veins in the esophagus; enlarged spleen; high blood pressure in the liver; changes in mental function, and/or coma; kidney failure; liver cancer; psoriasis; alcohol hepatitis; and Alcoholic cirrhosis
u die
Intoxication can have both short-term and long-term effects based on the concentration of alcohol. Short-term effects include decreased heart rate, vomiting, fatigue, and impaired judgment. Long-term effects include respiratory depression, coma, and death.
went alcohol is used it makes u drunk and u may do something u may regret. team kickface
Excessive alcohol consumption within a short period of time can cause BAC to rise which, in turn, reduces equilibrium.
Acute alcohol use refers to the consumption of a significant amount of alcohol over a short period, often leading to immediate effects such as impaired coordination, judgment, and cognitive function. This type of use can increase the risk of accidents, injuries, and alcohol poisoning. It contrasts with chronic alcohol use, which involves long-term consumption and can lead to dependence and various health issues. Acute use is often associated with binge drinking, defined as consuming large quantities of alcohol in a single occasion.
Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
Alcohol acts as a vasodilator, increasing the diameter of blood vessels.
Consuming too much alcohol in too short a period of time can temporarily reduce a person's ability to balance themselves.
meths - short for methylated spirits