Is it safe to drink alcohol when you are taking campral?
Perfectly safe, but why bother taking it at all if it's not working and you still want to drink? Get some antabuse.
There are several ways on how to become sober especially from drugs and alcohol addiction. An addict can acquire sober support when if he/she will undergo a drug rehabilitation program to treat drug addiction. If you mean short-term, the only way to sober up is time. Eating food, drinking coffee, taking a shower (etc.) will not help you much if at all.
How long does alcohol after one shot stay in your system?
One hour for an adult male at 40 proof shots.
Males can eliminate alcohol faster than women due to?
tHE WOMEN WEIGHT LESS AND SO CANNOT TOLERATE THE POSION AND THE TOXIN IN ALCOHOL
Should alcohol be legal or illegal?
Well, marijuana can be a controlled substance, although it does have the same affects of alcohol. Yes marijuana can be addictive, and people who are, are called "potheads". But our government legalizes alcohol, and that can be addictive, that's why in America we have people called "alcoholics". If they are going to make marijuana illegal, they might as well just make ALL drugs illegal. Because if you think about it... alcohol is a drug.
Do Asian people drink alcohol?
Many Asians tend to have a deficiency in Acetaldehyde Dehydrogenase which breaks down the acetaldehyde that can accumulate in the brain after consumption of alcohol. This is what gives you the "hang over" affect.
The liver metabolizes 2 ounces of alcohol in 1 hour which amounts to what?
Really, really bad information. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver at the rate of approximately 6/10ths of an ounce (14 grams or 17 ml) of pure alcohol per hour on average. (That is roughly the amount of alcohol in one American 12-ounce beer.) Women, and individuals of some ethnic groups, may break it down a bit slower due to lower levels of the enzyme that does most of the work.
There is nothing you can do to make this happen faster. Coffee will not work, and can be dangerous because it can mask the effects of intoxication. You should also know that you may continue to get more drunk after you have stopped drinking, because of residual alcohol in your stomach.
Does alcohol decrease a drivers ability to access driving situations?
drinking alcohol does slow down your reaction but it does not avoid accidents it only causes them.
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What is the alcoholics anonymous meeting situation?
New members of Alcoholics Anonymous are expected to attend 90 meetings in their first 90 days of membership. They are expected to publicly self-define themselves to be alcoholic, to abstain from alcohol, to believe that alcoholism is a disease that has no cure, to accept the theory of loss of control, and to accept dependence on God or other Higher Power. The latter is why courts in the U.S. have consistently held that AA is either a religious organization or is engaged in religious activities and why no agent of the state can legally force anyone to attend AA meetings.
What major effect does alcohol have on a teens brain?
The human body does not lose brain cell until about 21 years of age, where thousand are lost daily, Upto 21 you are constanly producing brain cells for education and preporation for adult hood. The affects of alcohol, drugs, smoking, caffeine and much more will result in loss of brain cell in the period in which it is most needed ie teenage year when the body and brain is taking on massive changes that will shape our future and our health in adult life. Drink in moderation along with water between drinks, and be safe.
How do you tell when an alcoholic is going to die?
There is no real way for a non-medical person to make such an assessment with accuracy. Alcoholics usually die, apart from trauma, when one or more body systems shut down, most often the kidneys or cardiovascular system (this includes strokes). These events, with the exception of some strokes and heart attacks, require tests to identify and confirm the condition.
Are men or women more likely to blackout do to alcohol?
Actually, no. Women are more quickly affected by alcohol than men, and the progression of their alcoholism tends to be faster. They often reach the blackout stage well before a male would, due to the way they metabolize alcohol -- much less efficiently than males.
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What happens when you mix alcohol and caffeine?
You end up with a wide-awake drunk. There is considerable study going into this issue at present, because of the introduction of alcoholic drinks that contain caffeine. The jury is still out, but the concern is that instead of going to sleep, people will continue to drink to higher levels of intoxication that could be dangerous.
Does drinking alcohol make you sterile?
Alcohol affects all the organ systems of the body. It could affect sterility, and will most certainly affect the ability to get and sustain an erection.
What kind of alcohol effects the liver?
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
Use of alcohol can mimic side effects of Amoxycillin, so use of alcohol should be avoided while taking this antibiotic.
nausea, vomiting, stomach pain;headache;
nausea, stomach pain, low fever, loss of appetite, dark urine, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes);
diarrhea that is watery or bloody; flu symptoms; unusual weakness; agitation, confusion, unusual thoughts or behavior.
What happens when the body forms a tolereance to alcohol?
With tolerance, it takes more alcohol to achieve the same effects that lesser quantities created before tolerance developed.
An alcoholic isn't someone who likes or wants to drink. It is someone who needs to drink. Teens, adults, children can all become alcoholics if they are physically and emotional predisposed to do so.
How long will alcohol be present in urine?
as long as the person still have his or her drinking habit.
Will alcohol effect a thyroid blood test?
If you are taking thyroid medication, there are certain things that can affect how your medication gets absorbed by your body; which could affect the outcome of your blood test. Prescribed thyroid medication will state on the bottle the proper way to take it. Typically it will say on the bottle to take one tablet in the morning, on an empty stomach, with plenty of water. It is important to take it with water, and on an empty stomach, because it will allow the thyroid medication to be absorbed into the bloodstream. It is best to wait at least 30 minutes before eating food. If you eat immediately after taking your thyroid medication, drink coffee, drink alcohol, or even add Metamusil to your water, this can affect the overall effectiveness of your thyroid medication.
Talk with your doctor if you have any questions or concerns about your diet, and how it might affect the outcome of your thyroid blood test.
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Why do some people become warm after alcohol?
Usually the surface of our skin is well below body temperature due to convection and evaporative cooling. Drinking alcohol causes the capillaries at the surface of the skin to dilate, bringing more blood to the surface. Our heat sensing nerves are also in that area, so we feel warmer. This is the same thing that causes people's face to flush when they are drinking.