Drinking coffee after drinking alcohol:
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Increases blood alcohol content (BAC).
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Is the only way to effectively reduce your blood alcohol content (BAC).
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Has no effect on blood alcohol content (BAC).
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Helps decrease blood alcohol content (BAC).
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Explanation
Although drinking coffee, getting some fresh air, eating something or having a cold shower may make you feel more sober, they do not speed up the elimination of alcohol from your body, and they do not have any impact on your Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level. The only way to reduce your BAC is to refrain from drinking for a period of time.
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