Instant Sober-Up: Is a Quick Drug Possible?

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The discussion revolves around the possibility of developing a quick-acting drug or method to sober up from alcohol consumption. Participants explore the biological processes involved in intoxication, potential remedies, and the feasibility of various approaches to mitigate the effects of alcohol.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether a quick sober-up drug is impossible due to biological limitations or a lack of pharmaceutical advancements.
  • Another participant states that no known drugs can prevent the effects of alcohol, although some may reduce hangover symptoms.
  • A humorous suggestion is made about a quick method that would supposedly work in 20 seconds, though details are unclear.
  • One participant references a movie to discuss hydration's role in hangovers, suggesting that intoxication might be mitigated by products that absorb alcohol.
  • Several participants discuss the idea of consuming olive or vegetable oil to slow alcohol absorption, with mixed opinions on its effectiveness and potential consequences.
  • Concerns are raised about the unpleasant effects of drinking oil and its inability to fully prevent intoxication or ensure safety for driving.
  • A light-hearted suggestion is made about filtering blood through a charcoal filter as a means to address intoxication.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of views, with no consensus on the effectiveness of proposed methods to sober up quickly. Some ideas are met with skepticism, while others are humorously entertained, indicating a mix of agreement on the complexity of the issue but disagreement on potential solutions.

Contextual Notes

Participants acknowledge the complexity of alcohol's effects on the body and the variability of individual responses to different substances or methods proposed. There are also concerns about the safety and practicality of suggested remedies.

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So, what actually happens when we get drunk?

Should I hold out any hope? I want someone to develop a quick sober-up drug, such that I can go out drinking, then take this tablet with a glass or two of water, wait 20 minutes, and then be safe to drive? Is this just impossible because of the workings of the human body, or is it just a case of pharmeceutical knowhow?

Apologies if it's a stupid question, my Biology knowledge pretty much ends at GCSE.
 
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I don't know of any drugs or agents which can be used to avoid experiencing the effects of alcohol. It's a fairly complicated process of CNS depression and loss of motor control, etc. There are drugs available that supposedly can reduce or eliminate the after-effects of alcohol, i.e. the hangover. If you do a web search for RU-21 or other such drugs you can find them as OTC supplements. I have no experience with these, but apparently they work for some people.
 
Crank - except it won't take 20 minutes - it will only take about 20 seconds.

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if you can believe movies(A Beautiful Mind), not enough water for your kreb cycles
A Beautiful Mind said:
[hearing John's classical music on the record player] Oh God, no. [turns it off] Did you know that having a hangover is not having enough water in your body to run your kreb cycles? [sits down, pulls off shoes] Which is exactly what happens to you when you're dying of thirst. [pulls off shirt] So... dying of thirst would probably feel pretty much like the hangover that finally bloody kills you. [smiles, approaches John, offers hand to shake] John Nash?
not sure what you can do for that. as for intoxication itself, any product that claims to keep you from getting drunk (that works) probably just soaks up the alcohol.
 
yeah. I've never tried this but my uncle says it works. You just drink about a half a cup of olive/vegetable oil... I think its olive, that coats the inside of your stomach. I makes it so that the alchol isn't absorbed as quickly into the blood stream, thus enabling you to have a clear head. I don't know if it works for the hangover but you might be able to drive.
 
Mr. dude said:
yeah. I've never tried this but my uncle says it works. You just drink about a half a cup of olive/vegetable oil... I think its olive, that coats the inside of your stomach. I makes it so that the alchol isn't absorbed as quickly into the blood stream, thus enabling you to have a clear head. I don't know if it works for the hangover but you might be able to drive.


Urrrm... :rolleyes:
 
brewnog said:
Urrrm... :rolleyes:

good urmm or bad urrrmm? I know, it must taste a lot like this. or :cry: or :eek:. Anyways, yeah its got to be gross.
 
Mr. dude said:
good urmm or bad urrrmm? I know, it must taste a lot like this. or :cry: or :eek:. Anyways, yeah its got to be gross.
Bad urmm. Even if the oil slowed absorption of the alcohol somewhat, it's not going to prevent it entirely, and how quickly it happens is going to depend a lot on how much you drink and how quickly and it's not going to do anything to stop the effects of the alcohol that is absorbed. It sure as heck isn't going to make you safe to drink and drive. I also would imagine that drinking a cup of oil would have quite an unpleasant effect on the lower GI tract! Perhaps it would be the need to rush off to the bathroom every 5 min that prevents you from over-imbibing in the first place. :bugeye:
 
HA HA HA! ROGL! O man. I think you got it there.
 
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Run your blood through a charcoal filter. :eek:
 

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