Whatever it takes to get your blood alcohol level up to about .5%. After that, you won't be drinking any more.
Alcohol and metabolism are unrelated. So the amount you drink has no bearing on metabolism.
In the US, a "standard" drink is 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, regardless of the beverage involved.
All alcoholic drinks contain the same kind of alcohol: ethanol (C6H5OH). It is the amount of alcohol in the drink that matters, not what kind of drink.
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When you consume alcohol, the amount that accumulates in your body depends on the number of drinks you have and the duration over which you drink them. Your body metabolizes alcohol at a relatively constant rate, typically about one standard drink per hour. If you drink more quickly than your body can process it, blood alcohol concentration (BAC) rises. Factors such as body weight, gender, and food intake can also influence how alcohol is absorbed and metabolized.
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In the US, a "standard" drink is 0.6 ounces of pure alcohol, regardless of the beverage involved.
Find out what the recommended amount is your weight and gender, and don't drink more than that.
If you are a female, you are recommended to drink 2- 3 units and a man is recommended to drink 3- 4 units a day. You should not however not drink for a while and then drink all of that amount eg. Female: Mon: Doesn't Drink Tue: Doesn't Drink Thursday Wed: Doesn't Drink Thur: Does Drink (3x3=9, = 1x3 for = 12 units. She drinks 12 units on Thursday to make up for morned) this is known as binge drinking.. DRINK SAFELY
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Yes you can take alcohol in small amount while taking Cozaar (losartan).
Drinking alcohol is forbidden by Allah