Alcohol-related Medication question

THEV1LL4N

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#1
Need some input on this, and would be really really grateful for some insightful responses. i thank you in advance for this.

what over-the-counter medications would make blood alcohol levels seem higher/more apparent?

just need some pointers/guidance and then i can delve further into this.

thank you.
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#4
already got what i needed (in terms of info). but to answer your question SOFI, either way - was just comparing the effects of both , really. thanks.

i need to renew my first aid certificate and am hoping to bring up a question about the ingestion of pills, and alcohol-related emergencies. i was reading up on pharmocokinteics and pharmocodynamics as basis.
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#5
already got what i needed (in terms of info). but to answer your question SOFI, either way - was just comparing the effects of both , really. thanks.

i need to renew my first aid certificate and am hoping to bring up a question about the ingestion of pills, and alcohol-related emergencies. i was reading up on pharmocokinteics and pharmocodynamics as basis.

What first aid course are you on? Sounds a bit in depth.
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#6
i need to renew the qualification, im not actually on the course. when renewing, you dont have to take the whole course again, just a refresher training session. it was a general first aid course, and I also participated in one that specialises for children/adult-specific emergencies. i did these with St. John Ambulance.

i hope to undergo some courses that relate to illnesses caused by certain types of risky behaviour, e.g. excessive alcohol consumption.
 

THEV1LL4N

Well-Known Member
#8
i mean in terms of their consciousness, whether they are able to walk, communicate, respond. (aside from the recovery position, if there is much we can do).
 

Pittsey

Knock, Knock...
Staff member
#9
^Excessive alcohol consumption? Not much you can do to help unless you can pump the stomach.
I like to use a little something to tickle the back of their throats and get them to regurgitate the alcoholic beverage. I am not telling you what I use, but as they are so drunk they can't press charges. :)
 

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