Alcohol goes into your bloodsteam...so vomiting won't remove any alcohol already there. If you have some alcohol that is sitting in your stomach when you vomit...some of that won't have the opportunity to get processed and go into your bloodstream so it may reduce the percentage of alcohol that you would have ended up having in your blood...or reduce the amount of time that you are drunk
the effects of inhaling the vapour include:headache,dizziness,depression of the nervous system,nausea and vomiting
You shouldn't try to do so. Vomiting is your body's way of attempting to prevent alcohol poisoning as a result of consuming too much alcohol.
Drinking alcohol does not help get weed out of your system any faster than drinking water does. Just drink a bunch of water and it will get it out fast.
If the person is a true alcoholic and continues to vomit for a few days after stopping alcohol consumption then its because the person is detoxing and getting the alcohol and withdrawal symptoms out of their system...which can be REAL bad. Shakes, sweats, vomiting, and bad withdrawal symptoms.
Yep. Eating slows down the absorption of alcohol into the body.
Taking an emetic with alcohol will cause vomiting.
Acetaldehyde. It is a toxic byproduct of alcohol metabolism in the liver and is responsible for symptoms like nausea and vomiting.
Men generally have more muscle mass and higher levels of the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase, which helps break down alcohol in the body. As a result, men tend to metabolize alcohol faster and eliminate it from their system more quickly than women.
Dizziness, headaches, tiredness and vomiting can be possible effects of abusing alcohol.
YES !!!
Induced vomiting
i dont know maybe vomiting??