Surprisingly, liver cancer is more likely to occur after a long-time alcohol abuser stops drinking. That's because as the liver quickly re-grows, malignant cells are more likely to develop.
My guess would be that you would just die quicker...therefore the patient would be committing suicide.
Most of the alcohol ends up in the bloodstream where it is then filtered out and metabolized by the liver.
i don't think u can live with u a liver
When you drink beer, the alcohol that initially enters your body needs to be broken down. This breaking down of the alcohol is done in the liver, which then distributes it into the blood stream. A drink every now and then is not going to be much of a problem, but if you abuse the alcohol, you can cause permanent damage to the liver and scarring. Alcohol abuse also leads to liver and/or colon cancer.
The liver metabolizes the alcohol in one drink per hour.
drink lots of alcohol
There is no indication of drug reactions with alcohol in the literature. However, ketoconazole is cleared via the liver, and people with impaired liver function should be especially careful to avoid stressing it.
Oh, don't think what is vile. Just be attention that don't drink alcohol or smoke. Eat more pears and do zazen or yoga.
Dont drink any alcohol, any alcohol can mess up a liver at some point.
It is not recommended. Hepatosplenomegaly is an enlarged liver and is a sign of liver disease. Alcohol will only tax the liver further leading to possible liver failure which is fatal.
No. This antibiotic has a small risk of liver damage occuring. It's best not to drink alcohol, which stresses the liver, whilst on this antibiotic.
Liver does not change food into anything. What it does do is it cleans the body's blood. That's why if you drink alcohol, it goes to your liver and your liver gets rid of the alcohol. It has nothing to do with food.
You can dieTo be more specific then "you can die" it is true that u can but u can have liver cancer, clott your bloodstreams and damage and shrink your brain