Is alcohol a drug?
i mean it can be addicitive so is it?
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alcohol is a drug, is a drug, is a drug! drugs are defined as 'mind altering substances' therefore any 'drug' such as alcohol, crack, heroin, xanax, zoloft etc. changes the function of the brain. zoloft can be beneficial because it regulates serotonin production. but substances like crack, alcohol, or heroin deplete normal seratonin and dopamine production. what alcohol specifically does is causes a 'rush' or excessive production of seratonin and dopamine, which makes it difficult for the brain to produce in normal quantities, so you have to drink more to get the same effect. its called tolerance and tolerance leads to dependence.
technically yes,,, it creates a pleasurable sensation which is increased each time you drink, so it becomes an addiction as you cannot go without it
My 7 year old daughter has a mucusy chest all summer is this from the airconditioner running?
Absolutely. It is one of the most abuse drugs around.
My blood sugar ranges from 4.8/11.4 are these past the worst level?
umm....DUH!....yeah.
What is a drug?
A drug is a substance other than food that is taken to obtain a desired effect on the mind or body. By this definition, insulin, penicillin and alcohol are drugs.
Ethanol can be addictive, and it depends on your genetic make up. Sometimes it is extremely addictive sometimes it isn't. However it has both physio- and pyschotropic effects on the body so you can call it a drug. That would depend on your definition of "drug". Most people DO consider it to be a drug but its medicinal uses are more limited than even marijuana, so go figure.
Can one get the AIDS Virus or other STD's from a drinking fountain?
Yes. Anything that can alter the state of your body or your mind can be considered a drug...alcohol included.
is there any connection between diabetes and chronic nausea?
Alcohol is most assuredly a drug, absolutely. It is probably the most widely abused drug Ianthe world. It is intoxicating and addictive. Have you ever heard of an alcoholic? That is someone who is addicted to alcohol. Many people are addicted to it and don't even realize it. It changes brain chemistry. Some people are more prone to addiction because of family genetics.
My Poop Smells Sooo Bad! Not to be gross..?
Yeah!It is...It's been used as a drug since many years and been freely priscribe for dry cough as its a great Central nervous Stimulant in the foam of "codeine formulations". But IT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN IN ACCESS DOSE,DOSE SHOULD NOT BE EXEEDED, otherwise it may make u drowsier and then produse alcoholic effect.
In short, If u will take alcohol in medicinal dose, it will act as medicine, but once if u exeed the required dose, then it may produce some undesirable effects....so dont afraid but take care ...
Alcohol is a drug. It is the most abused drug in America. It is addictive. Some people have addictive personalities and if they overuse alcohol, they can become addicted.
Yes, alcohol is a drug. It is classified in the category of drugs called sedatives or CNS (Central nervous system) depressants.
Technically, it is a drug. It does have an effect on the body, and as you say it is addictive.
How do you get rid of severe acne?
yes, its considered as a drug
How tons Colds per year do YOU carry?
yes a mattrer of fact it is
WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE DIABETES II OR AIDs?
If you ask 10 different people to define the word "drug" no doubt you will receive 10 different answers. In this case the same goes if you consult ten different dictionaries. I like to define a drug as "any chemical compound capable of altering the structure and/or function of the body". If you've ever been drunk you know very well the potential that alcohol has to effect your bodies proper functioning. Alcohol also causes drowsiness and can make one very sleepy (after a glass of wine I usually just want to take a nap).
A drug needn't be addictive in order to be considered a drug - in fact there are plenty of drugs out there that are perfectly nonaddictive. However, maybe you ment to ask "is alcohol an abusive drug" and it most certainly is. Not only can alcohol be addictive, as you pointed out, but people frequently use it in a recreational way whether they are addicted or not and whenever a drug is used recreationally (as opposed to medicinally) that can be considered drug abuse.
Good question,
Jed