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- Happy Pills
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Alcohol
What it looks like and how it's taken

Drunk as 'alcopops', spirits, beers and wines.
Immediate effects
Reduces inhibitions and increases sense of relaxation. Each unit of alcohol takes approximately one hour for the liver to process.
Risks
Short term: Hangover including dehydration, headache, nausea, sensitivity to noise and bright lights, and depression. Intoxication can lead to aggressive/irrational behaviour and accidents.
Long term: Regular heavy drinking can cause stomach disorders, cancer of mouth, and throat, increased risk of stroke, liver cirrhosis, brain damage (including memory problems), high blood pressure, problems with the nervous system, changes in physical appearance (e.g. weight gain, thread veins and purple, bulbous 'drinkers nose'), sexual and mental health problems, and family and work problems.
Legal status
It's illegal to sell alcohol to anyone under 18-years-old. Also if you drive or attempt to drive while unfit due to alcohol consumption (being unfit means having a Blood Alcohol Concentration of over 80mg per 100ml), you face an automatic disqualification ('driving ban'), a large fine and the possibility of a prison sentence.
Learn more about drugs and the law.
Category
Depressant.