Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol is liquid distilled product of fermented fruits, grains and vegetables
used as solvent, antiseptic and sedative moderate potential for abuse. Possible
effects are intoxication, sensory alteration, and/or anxiety reduction. Symptoms
of overdose staggering, odor of alcohol on breath, loss of coordination, slurred
speech, dilated pupils, fetal alcohol syndrome (in babies), and/or nerve and
liver damage. Withdrawal Syndrome is first sweating, tremors, then altered
perception, followed by psychosis, fear, and finally
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in a single-vehicle fatal crash 1.4 times higher than for
someone who has not had a drink. If your BAC is between .05 and .09, you are
11.1 times more likely to be in a fatal single vehicle crash, and 48 times more
likely at a BAC between .10 and .14. If you've got a BAC of .15, your risk of
being in a single-vehicle fatal crash is estimated to be 380 times higher than a
non-drinker's. How much do you have to drink..
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