Alcohol is the most commonly used and abused psychoactive drug worldwide. When alcohol is consumed, it interferes with many of the systems in the body and may cause many problems, including heart disease. Alcohol can produce cravings and leads to a physiological addiction. Alcohol affects each person differently depending on factors including the individual's age, gender and weight.
A class of drug is a group of chemicals that have similar specific or general effects on the human body when consumed (whether through ingestion, inhalation, intravenous injection, and several other ways). There are many different classifications of drugs. Some include hallucinogens, opiates, steroids, NSAIDs, stimulants, psychotropics and depressants.
Ethyl alcohol is the drug found in alcoholic drinks. It is the same drug that is found in beer, wine and liquor.
Beverage alcohol (ethanol) is a depressant.
i think it is a stimulant .
Alcohol is a class A drug.
no you don't but you still have to get a permit
Absolutely. They just happen to be legal ones.
Not the UK . Class A is the class reserved for the strongest drugs that carry the longest jail terms. Obviously, (just) drinking alcohol is not a jail-able offence in the UK. It's what can be done under the influence of alcohol that is usually the jail-able offense.
Online, or at your local DMV.
Yes, alcohol is a drug. However, alcohol is not an illegal drug. Alcohol is a legal drug like caffeine.
drug is not considered a nutrient because it interferes with the growth, maintenancem and repair of the body, but it does yield energy when metabolized. REF- Understanding Nutrition by Ellie Whitney/Sharon Rady Rolfes.
Alcohol (ethyl alcohol, or ethanol) is itself a drug. They are really adictive and do bad stuff to your body.
All vodka contains alcohol. Alcohol is a drug.
No, Mary has never had a drug or alcohol problem.
In the UK, heroin is a class A drug.
Recreational Drug.