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Variability in blood alcohol concentrations. Implications for estimating individual results.
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Substance AbuseBlood Alcohol ConcentrationsSubstance UseAlcohol MisuseAlcohol StudiesAddictionAlcohol DependenceClinical EpidemiologyDrinking SituationAlcohol AbuseBiostatisticsPeak BacsClinical ChemistryPublic HealthAlcohol ControlEpidemiologyAlcohol NomogramsHealth Sciences
In a carefully controlled drinking situation there was great individual variation in peak blood alcohol concentrations (BACS) for given doses of alcohol. Alcohol nomograms and tables based on average results from such studies could be misleading since they could frequently result in serious underestimates or overestimates of peak BACS.
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