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  2. Blood alcohol content - Wikipedia

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    Blood alcohol content (BAC), also called blood alcohol concentration or blood alcohol level, is a measurement of alcohol intoxication used for legal or medical purposes. [1] BAC is expressed as mass of alcohol per volume of blood. In US and many international publications, BAC levels are written as a percentage such as 0.08%, i.e. there is 0.8 ...

  3. Alcohol intoxication - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol intoxication, commonly described in higher doses as drunkenness or inebriation, [9] and known in overdose as alcohol poisoning, [1] is the behavior and physical effects caused by recent consumption of alcohol.

  4. File:Symptoms of BAC, 0.02% to 0.50% concentration.svg

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    English: Visual timeline representing various symptoms of Blood Alcohol Content, with boxes containing listed symptoms above each increment of concentration where said symptoms are known to occur. Note that these symptoms are not guaranteed, and unlisted symptoms may occur.

  5. File:Symptoms of BAC, 0.02% to 0.50% concentration.png ...

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    English: Visual timeline representing various symptoms of Blood Alcohol Content, with boxes containing listed symptoms above each increment of concentration where said symptoms are known to occur. Note that these symptoms are not guaranteed, and unlisted symptoms may occur. Made for Del Mar High School's Forensic Science course.

  6. Alcoholic ketoacidosis - Wikipedia

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    Toxic alcohol ingestion includes methanol and ethylene glycol poisoning. [6] Pancreatitis , alcoholic hepatitis , and gastritis may also result in similar symptoms. [ 3 ] The ratio of beta-hydroxybutryate to acetoacetate is usually higher in AKA (8:1) in contrast to diabetic ketoacidosis (3:1).

  7. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of varying BAC levels. Additional symptoms may occur. The short-term effects of alcohol consumption range from a decrease in anxiety and motor skills and euphoria at lower doses to intoxication (drunkenness), to stupor, unconsciousness, anterograde amnesia (memory "blackouts"), and central nervous system depression at higher doses.

  8. Drunk driving - Wikipedia

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    A BAC from 0.25% to 0.40% causes stupor, unconsciousness, anterograde amnesia, vomiting, and respiratory depression (potentially life-threatening). A BAC from 0.35% to 0.80% causes a coma (unconsciousness), life-threatening respiratory depression, and possibly fatal alcohol poisoning. There are a number of factors that affect the time in which ...

  9. Disease of despair - Wikipedia

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    The three disease types are drug overdose (including alcohol overdose), suicide, and alcoholic liver disease. Diseases of despair, and the resulting deaths of despair , are high in the Appalachian region [ 1 ] of the United States, especially in Pennsylvania , West Virginia , and Delaware . [ 2 ]