What is the highest BAC before death?

At a blood alcohol level of 0.3% and higher, complete loss of consciousness may occur and a blood alcohol level of 0.5% and higher may even cause death (Table 1.2). Drinking excessive alcohol in one occasion may cause alcohol poisoning which if not treated promptly may be fatal.
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What is the highest ever recorded BAC?

1.480 BAC. After a car crash that resulted in serious injuries, a Polish man's BAC was taken and it was 1.480%. That's the highest BAC ever recorded in known history. Doctors said he survived his brush with death due to drinking, but he later died due to his injuries from the car crash.
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What is the highest BAC a person can survive?

BAC levels above 0.40 are potentially fatal.
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Is 1.3 alcohol level high?

0.10 – 0.12% – Obvious physical impairment and loss of judgment. Speech may be slurred. 0.13 – 0.15% – At this point, your blood alcohol level is quite high. You'll be affected by blurred vision, loss of coordination and balance, and potentially dysphoria (anxiety or restlessness).
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What does blood alcohol level of 200 mean?

Severe impairment of driving skills. 0.15–0.2% (150–200 mg/dL) This is the blood alcohol level where a person appears drunk and may have severe visual impairment. 0.2–0.3% (200–300 mg/dL) Vomiting, incontinence, symptoms of alcohol intoxication.
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What happens if you drink 100 alcohol?

If consumed to intoxication, the substance can lead to organ damage. Because it's a central nervous system depressant, side effects can include dizziness, headaches and inebriation. Because it's a gastrointestinal irritant, it can cause nausea, abdominal pain and vomiting blood.
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What was John Bonham's BAC?

The inquest on 27 October 1980 showed that in 24 hours, Bonham had consumed around 40 shots (1–1.4 litres) of 40% ABV vodka, after which he vomited and choked (a condition known as pulmonary aspiration). The finding was accidental death. A post-mortem found no other recreational drugs in Bonham's body.
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What BAC is drunk?

In California, a person is legally intoxicated if he/she has a BAC of . 08% or higher.
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How many beers can a 250lb man drink?

It would take him 20 beers to achieve the drunkenness that a 250 lb man could achieve in 10.
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What is 3 times over the legal limit?

A blood alcohol content of 0.272%, which is over three times the legal limit, can lead to severe punishments. While a BAC that high is tough for any lawyer to battle, a vigorous and hard-working attorney was fortunate enough to get the accused driver less-than-minimal consequences.
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Is there a 200 proof alcohol?

You'll find several companies selling 200-proof alcohol. But these products contain a range of 95-99.5% alcohol. This phenomenon occurs because alcohol and water form an azeotrope mixture during the distillation process.
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What proof is moonshine?

On average, a proof moonshine could range somewhere between 100 to 150 proof. When you convert that alcohol by volume, 150 proof is equivalent to 75% alcohol by volume.
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What is the highest legal proof of alcohol?

High-proof alcohols can legally go up to 192 proof in the United States. The strongest liquor you'll find on a shelf in the United States is the Polish vodka, Spirytus, coming in at 192 proof or 96 percent alcohol. For reference, this is an even higher alcohol content than Everclear, which contains 95 percent alcohol.
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How many drinks does it take to blackout?

Because blackouts tend to occur at high BACs, they commonly stem from binge drinking, defined as a pattern of drinking that increases a person's BAC to 0.08 percent or higher. This typically occurs after 4 drinks for women and 5 drinks for men—in about 2 hours.
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What is my BAC after 3 beers?

After Three Drinks

Three American standard drinks will produce, on average, a blood alcohol concentration of about 0.06.
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What does a blood alcohol level of 350 mean?

In general, a blood alcohol level of 20 mg/dL to 50 mg/dL represents mild intoxication, while levels of 300 mg/dL to 400 mg/dL can cause unconsciousness, delirium, and death.
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What is a 2.0 blood alcohol level?

BAC = . 02 = Drinkers begin to feel moderate effects. 2. BAC = . 04 = Most people begin to feel relaxed, mildly euphoric, sociable, and talkative.
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How do u sober up?

Drink water to counteract the dehydrating effects of alcohol. Drink a sports drink fortified with vitamins and minerals, like Gatorade. Treat gastrointestinal upset with an OTC product like Pepto-Bismol or Tums. Caffeine can help combat the fatigue associated with hangovers, but it can also make stomach upset worse.
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How many drinks is a .3 BAC?

A 160-pound man would have a BAC of 0.30 by consuming 11 drinks in an hour. A standard drink is considered 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof distilled spirits.
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How Long Will 2 beers show up on a breathalyzer?

Generally, a breathalyzer test can test positive for alcohol for up to 12 hours after consuming one alcoholic drink. The average urine test can also detect alcohol 12-48 hours later. If your BAC is 0.08, it will take approximately 5 hours to metabolize the alcohol completely before you can become “sober” again.
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Can I drive after 3 beers?

"Even if you feel okay after a drink, the reality is that if you get behind the wheel you're putting yourself and others in needless danger. The only safe amount of alcohol to consume if you're driving is none."
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