Your BAC depends on:
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How much alcohol you drink.
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How much time passes between drinks.
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Your weight.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Your BAC level depends on several factors, including the amount of alcohol you consume, the time that passes between each drink, and your weight and physical constitution. The only effective way to reduce your BAC is to avoid drinking over time. While coffee, cold showers, and exercise may help you stay awake, they cannot lower your BAC or counteract the effects of alcohol.
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