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Ethanol is metabolised to acetaldehyde by alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH), which is found in many tissues, including the gastric mucosa. Acetaldehyde is metabolised to acetate by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH), which is found predominantly in liver mitochondria. Acetate is used by the muscle cells to produce acetyl-CoA using the enzyme acetyl-CoA synthetase, and the acetyl-CoA is then used in the citric acid cycle. [23] Drunkenness on the other hand does not necessarily mean full dependency. It can mean that these people intermittently drink but do not need alcohol to function for daily living. In times of intoxication, they may drink in excess, causing the behavior that shows drunkenness. Frequency of drinking Bales, Robert F. "Attitudes toward Drinking in the Irish Culture". In: Pittman, David J. and Snyder, Charles R. (Eds.) Society, Culture and Drinking Patterns. New York: Wiley, 1962, pp.157–187. Gentry, Kenneth L., Jr., God Gave Wine: What the Bible Says about Alcohol. Lincoln, Calif.: Oakdown, 2001. Alcohol intoxication, also known in overdose as alcohol poisoning, [1] commonly described as drunkenness or inebriation, [10] is the behavior and physical effects caused by a recent consumption of alcohol. [6] [11] In addition to the toxicity of ethanol, the main psychoactive component of alcoholic beverages, other physiological symptoms may arise from the activity of acetaldehyde, a metabolite of alcohol. [12] These effects may not arise until hours after ingestion and may contribute to the condition colloquially known as a hangover.

Gupta, P. K. (2016). Fundamentals of Toxicology: Essential Concepts and Applications. Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-805403-1. Alcohol poisoning presents in two forms, acute and chronic. However, these are most often referred to as alcohol intoxication and alcohol addiction respectively. Portrayal of drinking and behaviour. The text (for example, “brutally exciting drinking game”) aided the ads’ portrayal of drinking alcohol as a challenge, encouraging participants to drink alcohol and complete dares, and as such both ads breached the CAP Code’s requirements that marketing communications should not portray drinking alcohol as a challenge or encourage unruly, irresponsible or anti-social behaviour or link alcohol with brave or daring people or behaviour. In Judaism, in accordance with the biblical stance against drinking, [58] wine drinking is not permitted for priests and monks. [73] The biblical command to sanctify the Sabbath and other holidays has been interpreted as having three ceremonial meals with wine or grape juice, known as Kiddush. [74] [75] A number of Jewish marriage ceremonies end with the bride and groom drinking a shared cup of wine after reciting seven blessings; this occurs after a fasting day in some Ashkenazi traditions. It has been customary and in many cases even mandated to drink moderately so as to stay sober, and only after the prayers are over. [76]Because ad (a) portrayed drinking alcohol as a challenge and linked it with irresponsible and daring behaviour, we concluded that it was irresponsible and breached the Code. Many informal intoxication tests exist, which, in general, are unreliable and not recommended as deterrents to excessive intoxication or as indicators of the safety of activities such as motor vehicle driving, heavy equipment operation, machine tool use, etc. We considered that the image of the beer glass with a face suggested someone who was inebriated, and the references to “the UK’s most irresponsible drinking game” and “The drinking game you’ll never remember” in ad (a) and the claims “hangover guaranteed”, “when you’re pissed” and “Get DRUNK” in ad (b) condoned and encouraged excessive drinking and were therefore irresponsible and breached the Code. a b Lovinger, David M (1999). "5-HT3 receptors and the neural action of alcohols: An increasingly exciting topic". Neurochemistry International. 35 (2): 125–130. doi: 10.1016/S0197-0186(99)00054-6. PMID 10405996. S2CID 1391767. In some countries, there are special facilities, sometimes known as " drunk tanks", for the temporary detention of persons found to be drunk.

In some countries, it is also an offense to serve alcohol to an already-intoxicated person, [52] and, often, alcohol can be sold only by persons qualified to serve responsibly through alcohol server training. On that point, ads (a) and (b) breached CAP Code (Edition 12) rule 18.4 18.4 Drinking alcohol must not be portrayed as a challenge. Marketing communications must neither show, imply, encourage or refer to aggression or unruly, irresponsible or anti-social behaviour nor link alcohol with brave, tough or daring people or behaviour.(Alcohol). When you notice one or more of these signs developing, it is best to seek professional help right away. Targeting alcoholism in its earlier stages means a higher chance of success towards addiction recovery. Are The Effects of Alcoholism Reversible? Wang, X; Wang, G; Lemos, JR; Treistman, SN (1994). "Ethanol directly modulates gating of a dihydropyridine-sensitive Ca2+ channel in neurohypophysial terminals". The Journal of Neuroscience. 14 (9): 5453–5460. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-09-05453.1994. PMC 6577079. PMID 7521910.Alcohol Poisoning in Dogs - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Treatment, Recovery, Management, Cost". wagwalking.com.

Zakhari, Samir (2006). "Overview: how is alcohol metabolized by the body?". Alcohol Research & Health. 29 (4): 245–254. ISSN 1535-7414. PMC 6527027. PMID 17718403. Some religious groups permit the consumption of alcohol; some permit consumption but prohibit intoxication; others prohibit any amount of alcohol consumption altogether. Many denominations of Christianity, such as Catholicism, Orthodoxy and Lutheranism, use wine as a part of the Eucharist and permit its consumption, but consider it sinful to become intoxicated. [57] Morgan, TR (2003). "Management of alcoholic hepatitis". Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. 41 (2): 49–52. doi: 10.1136/dtb.2003.41749. PMC 3099359. PMID 21960817.a b c d e f g h i j k l m Jung, YC; Namkoong, K (2014). Alcohol: intoxication and poisoning – diagnosis and treatment. Handbook of Clinical Neurology. Vol.125. pp.115–21. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-62619-6.00007-0. ISBN 9780444626196. PMID 25307571. A normal liver detoxifies the blood of alcohol over a period of time that depends on the initial level and the patient's overall physical condition. An abnormal liver will take longer but still succeeds, provided the alcohol does not cause liver failure. [46] Alcohol is also converted into phosphatidylethanol (a lipid metabolite) by phospholipase D2, and this metabolite has been shown to directly bind to and regulate ion channels. [31] [32] The result of these direct effects is a wave of further indirect effects involving a variety of other neurotransmitter and neuropeptide systems, leading finally to the behavioural or symptomatic effects of alcohol intoxication. [25]

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