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Alcohol

Teen girl drinking beer in the kitchenAlcohol is a substance that’s found in drinks like beer, wine, alcopops and spirits (such as whiskey and vodka for example). You might also encounter alcohol in some foods (like chocolate liqueurs) and in household cleaning products among other places. But generally, when people talk about 'alcohol' they mean alcoholic drinks.

What's the appeal of alcohol?

Most people say they drink alcohol because it makes them feel happy and more confident. This is because alcohol is a depressant which slows down your brain and nervous system. This can reduce feelings of anxiety and inhibitions, making you feel more relaxed and sociable.

Other people might drink alcohol to escape from problems. But this may prevent them from taking more positive steps towards solving their issues and in the longer term alcohol abuse itself may become a problem.

How does alcohol affect you?

Lots of people can enjoy having alcoholic drinks in moderation without it causing them any problems. But drinking too much alcohol over a short period of time is known as binge drinking and can have these negative effects:

How much is too much?

Different alcoholic drinks can have different strengths, and this is measured in units. One unit is approximately the amount of alcohol in half a pint of ordinary strength beer, lager or cider.

If you find someone who appears to be alone and very drunk, and they are finding it difficult to stay alert and awake, do not leave them on their own. Lying them on their side can prevent them from choking if they vomit.

Mixing and tolerance

Mixing alcohol and other drugs such as painkillers can be very harmful, as the combined effects on the body of different substances is unpredictable. For example, taking a depressant type drug along with alcohol (which is also a depressant) can slow down your brain and body functions to dangerous levels.

You might have heard the advice 'don't mix your drinks'. The effect of mixing drinks of different strengths can be unknown. Even when not mixing drinks, the effects of drinking alcohol can vary depending on your tolerance. People who drink a lot may develop more of a tolerance to alcohol. Basically, this means that someone who drinks rarely may experience greater effects from drinking a small amount of alcohol than someone who drinks often.

Is it legal for you to drink alcohol?

Alcohol is a legal substance (as opposed to other drugs which are illegal like cocaine). Just because it's legal though doesn't mean that it has any less real effects on your health than other drugs - it affects your body, mind and also can be addictive like other drugs.

The law has limits on whether or not you can drink or purchase alcohol (and where you can drink it in some cases) related to your age.

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Links: Alcohol

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