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Adrenaline itself does not raise blood alcohol levels; rather, it can affect how the body processes alcohol. During stressful situations, adrenaline can stimulate the liver to release glucose and potentially influence the metabolism of alcohol. This can result in a temporary increase in the effects of alcohol in the system, making it feel like blood alcohol levels are higher. However, it's important to note that adrenaline does not actually increase the concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream.

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