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Q: When alcohol affects the action of another drug or medicine being taken what is it called?
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When alcohol affects the action of another drug or medicine being taken it is called?

The Multiplier Effect


What is action of alcohol dehydrogenase and how it affects the health?

Alcohol dehydrogenase is an enzyme that breaks down alcohol into acetaldehyde. It keeps you from dying of alcohol poisoning.


An unintended side effect of an action that affects someone not involved in the action?

eXternaLity


What action should you take if you find errors after entering the accounts?

First of all you should find how is this error affects the accounts and then pass another or as much more entries required to rectify the errorneous affects of that error in books of accounts.


What affects nerve impulse speed?

Action potential


What is alcohol made up by?

Alcohol is produced by the action of yeast turning sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide.


How does alcohol affect cells?

It slows their action.


Other words for medicine?

The verb of medicine is medicate. As in the action "to medicate someone".


Can alcohol decrease the effects of hydrocodone?

Yes hydrocodone action is affected by alcohol use.


Which term is best defined as an unintended side effect of an action that affects someone not involved in the action?

Externality


How does alcohol affect someone who used drugs for over 20years?

Alcohol is a drug, the same as any other drug. Drinking alcohol is just another form of taking drugs, and will lead to the same results. The action on the brain is pretty much the same, so the addiction will continue.


How does alcohol affect nerve cells?

It slows their action.