Return to: Blogging NewsOnline BAC Blood Alcohol Content CalculatorThe only way to lower your BAC is time. The more drinks you have, the more time you need. You cannot remove alcohol from your blood by vomiting, having a cold shower or drinking coffee. Short-term effects Drinking alcohol can affect your body straight away. A healthy person is likely to experience the following: • BAC of up to 0.05: • feeling of wellbeing • talkative, relaxed and more confident • BAC of 0.05 to 0.08: • impaired judgement and movement • reduced inhibitions • BAC of 0.08 to 0.15: • slurred speech • impaired balance, coordination, vision and reflexes • unstable emotions • nausea and vomiting • BAC of 0.15 to 0.30: • unable to walk without help • sleepy • difficulty breathing • memory loss • loss of bladder control • possible loss of consciousness • BAC of over 0.30: • coma • death In the short term, drinking too much alcohol can also lead to: • accidental injury (to yourself or others) • being in a road accident • deliberately harming yourself or others • unprotected or unwanted sex • alcohol poisoning • hangovers Binge drinking (drinking a lot of alcohol in one session or a short period) can be even more harmful and ri ... News Release: Online BAC Blood Alcohol Content Calculator Submitted on: February 16, 2021 05:12:27 PM Submitted by: dvise On behalf of: www.drinkvise.com.au |