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Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant. More than 150 drugs interact with alcohol. Some of these interactions can be fatal, especially those that involve narcotic drugs that also depress the central nervous system.
Categories of drugs that interact with alcohol include:
Some people who should never drink alcohol. These include:
So people under medication should be careful when consuming alcohol and check with your doctor for safety ![]() |
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People who were moderate drinkers were less likely to develop type 2 diabetes and gallstones. Gallstones are hard masses of cholesterol and calcium that form in the gallbladder. It also serves a social purpose that can provide psychological benefits. However we have to remember that alcohol drinking when not controlled can lead to heavy drinking and can be dangerous to our health.
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Many teens right now are exposed to alcoholic beverage. They don't know the health risks of drinking alcohol at a young age. Alcohol consumption by adolescents increases their risk of being in both fatal and nonfatal motor vehicle accidents. It also increases the chance of participating in risky sexual behavior, failing or dropping out of school, committing suicide, and being a homicide victim. Children who begin to drink before age 15 are four times more likely to develop alcoholism than people who begin drinking at age 21.
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I totally agree with you viktoria! Moderate drinking is alright but abusing it is not healthy and considered an addiction. The person doing the drinking is not the only one suffering from the effects of the abuse but the families and friends around them. They may not notice the changes but the people surrounding them will. There will be sudden change in behavior like mood swings. The person's judgement may also be impared that can lead to bad decisions.
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