Alcohol in the form of ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol, is in alcoholic beverages. It's also in mouthwash, some cooking extracts, some medicines and certain household products. Ethyl alcohol poisoning generally results from drinking too many alcoholic beverages in a short period of time.
Other forms of alcohol can cause toxic poisoning that requires emergency treatment. They include:
- Isopropyl alcohol, which is found in rubbing alcohol, lotions and some cleaning products.
- Methanol or ethylene glycol, which is a common ingredient in antifreeze, paints and solvents.
Binge drinking
A major cause of alcohol poisoning is binge drinking. This is when a male rapidly consumes five or more alcoholic drinks within two hours or a female consumes at least four drinks within two hours. An alcohol binge can occur over hours or last up to several days.
A person can consume a fatal dose of alcohol before passing out. Even when the person is unconscious or stops drinking, the stomach and intestines continue to release alcohol into the bloodstream, and the level of alcohol in the body continues to rise.
How much is too much?
Unlike food, which can take hours to digest, the body absorbs alcohol quickly — long before most other nutrients. And it takes a lot more time for the body to get rid of alcohol. Most alcohol is processed by the liver.
The more you drink, especially in a short period of time, the greater your risk of alcohol poisoning.
Here's what one drink means.
- Beer: 12 fluid ounces (360 milliliters) with about 5% alcohol.
- Malt liquor: 8 to 9 fluid ounces (240 to 270 milliliters) with about 7% alcohol.
- Wine: 5 fluid ounces (150 milliliters) with about 12% alcohol.
- Liquor such as gin, rum, vodka or whiskey: 1.5 fluid ounces (45 milliliters) of an 80-proof drink, which has about 40% alcohol.
But the amount of alcohol in one drink may be much higher than those in the list above. For example, some craft beers may have four times the amount of alcohol that's in a regular beer. Alcohol content is displayed on the label. Or you can ask the server about alcohol content. Be aware of the alcohol content of what you're drinking and adjust how much you drink based on this knowledge.
Mixed drinks may contain more than one serving of alcohol.