Alcohol tolerance
Posted on:1/9/2006
| Alcohol tolerance refers to a decreased response to the effects of ethanol in alcoholic beverages. |
This reduced sensitivity requires that higher quantities of alcohol be consumed in order to achieve the same effects as before tolerance began to occur.
Heavy alcohol consumption over a period of years can lead to "reverse tolerance." A liver can be damaged by alcohol abuse leading to a buildup of fat and scar tissue. The reduced ability of such a liver to metabolize or break down alcohol means that small amounts can lead to a high blood alcohol concentration (BAC) and resulting intoxication.