Can you get drunk off of drinking Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol?!


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Can you get drunk off of drinking Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol?

Is it safe?

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2 days ago
Logic316

I like your answer.

I asked this cause I knew some one who did.
It was my Uncle he was an alcololic.


Answers: 2 days ago
Logic316

I like your answer.

I asked this cause I knew some one who did.
It was my Uncle he was an alcololic. For all you people who think drinking rubbing alcohol will make you go blind, GET A CLUE. You're thinking about METHANOL (aka wood alcohol which you can find in paint and hardware stores), not rubbing alcohol which is otherwise known as ISOPROPYL alcohol. They are not the same thing. However, rubbing alcohol will cause severe gastric disturbances and make you sick if you drink it, but in small quantities it's unlikely to kill or disable you. If it's okay to rub into your skin, it can't be that toxic. you can get blind Why would you even consider wanting to drink that??? No, it's not safe. You sure can...and as a kicker, get poisoned as well. Be ready for the ER. yes, but you will go blind first well if you are stupid enough to try drinking this alcohol rather than a over the counter version thats up to you but all i can say is that you must have brain damage to be thinking about it(and if you haven't you will sure as hell have it after drinking it!!!) SO DON'T DO IT!!!! hope this answer is some help You will get DEAD...not drunk. yes you can. you can also die from it easier since it is twice as toxic as ethanol. In the autopsy you would find hemorrhagic tracheobronchitis and hemorrhagic pulmonary edema. Wow the stupidity of this question makes it so hilarious it should be under jokes and riddles not here. yes it will make you drunk, it will make you die to. its not safe to drink i would think it would burn the insides of your mouth and severly burn your throat. no? getting drunK? it think you'd be passed out really, but i dont know. i wouldnt think of doing that, especially not an ointment i put on cuts. but i dunno, i think that would be poison straight up.



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