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  1. It has been known for more than 100 years that consumption of a large quantity of alcohol (e.g., 4 oz. of brandy) can result in a reduction in body temperature, 1-3 owing to both metabolic depression 1,3 and augmented peripheral heat loss. 2 Likewise, it has been recognized that alcohol diminishes an individual’s capacity to maintain ...

  2. 26 Σεπ 2023 · Limited evidence exists on how temperature increases are associated with hospital visits from alcohol- and substance-related disorders, despite plausible behavioral and physiological...

  3. The most commonly used drugs that affect thermoregulation include antipsychotic drugs, serotonergic drugs (especially when taken in combination), sympathomimetic drugs, anaesthetics and drugs with anticholinergic properties .

  4. The complex interaction between alcohol and the body’s internal circadian rhythm (CR) or clock is a rapidly expanding area of research. The importance of the interaction between drugs, including alcohol, and CR is initially evident in the temporal, or time-related, restraints on experimentation.

  5. 1 Απρ 2004 · Drugs may cause increased body temperature in five ways: altered thermoregulatory mechanisms, drug administration-related fever, fever from the pharmacologic action of the drug, idiosyncratic...

  6. Rate of absorption of alcohol (arrows) is affected by concentration of alcohol. Alcohol is distributed throughout the water in the body, so that most tissues—such as the heart, brain, and muscles—are exposed to the same concentration of alcohol as the blood.

  7. 1 Ιαν 2018 · Dementia (RR 1.65; 95% CI:1.49, 1.83) and schizophrenia (RR 1.38; 95% CI:1.19, 1.60) were associated with an increased risk for HRI among BHD hospitalizations, while alcohol dependence (RR 2.10...

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