https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_intoxication
BAC (% by vol.) | Behavior | Impairment |
---|---|---|
0.001–0.029 | Average individual appears normal | Subtle effects that can be detected with special tests |
0.030–0.059 | Mild euphoria, Relaxation, Joyousness, Talkativeness, Decreased inhibition | Concentration |
0.060–0.099 | Blunted feelings, Reduced sensitivity to pain, Euphoria, Disinhibition, Extroversion | Reasoning, Depth perception, Peripheral vision, Glare recovery |
0.100–0.199 | Over-expression, Boisterousness, Possibility of nausea and vomiting | Reflexes, Reaction time, Gross motor control, Staggering, Slurred speech, Temporary erectile dysfunction |
0.200–0.299 | Nausea, Vomiting, Emotional swings, Anger or sadness, Partial loss of understanding, Impaired sensations, Decreased libido, Possibility of stupor | Severe motor impairment, Loss of consciousness, Memory blackout |
0.300–0.399 | Stupor, Central nervous system depression, Loss of understanding, Lapses in and out of consciousness, Low possibility of death | Bladder function, Breathing, Dysequilibrium, Heart rate |
0.400–0.500 | Severe central nervous system depression, Coma, Possibility of death | Breathing, Heart rate, Positional alcohol nystagmus |
>0.50 | High risk of poisoning, High possibility of death |