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  1. ... be given in different ways, including percentage of blood alcohol content (BAC). Typical results are below. Sober: 0.0 percent BAC Legally intoxicated: .08 percent BAC Very impaired: .08–0.40 percent BAC. At this blood alcohol level, you may have difficulty walking and ...
  2. ... is drinking so much at once that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or more: <ul> <li> ... is drinking so much at once that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or more. For a ...
  3. ... is drinking so much at once that your blood alcohol concentration (BAC) level is 0.08% or more: For men, ...
  4. ... thyroxine attenuates autism-associated adverse effects of fetal alcohol in male offspring’s social behavior and hippocampal gene expression. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2013 Nov;37(11):1986– ...
  5. ... e.g., oral polio, MMR). Carbonated drinks and alcohol consumption may exacerbate hypocalcemia. Caffeine intake may contribute ... e.g., oral polio, MMR). Carbonated drinks and alcohol consumption may exacerbate hypocalcemia. Caffeine intake may contribute ...
  6. ... up with a neurologist. Agents/circumstances to avoid : Alcohol can exacerbate incoordination. Other : Tremor-controlling drugs do ... with speech and swallowing. Agents/Circumstances to Avoid Alcohol should be avoided because it can exacerbate problems ...