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Alcohol Abuse: Why Users Seek More Intense Sensations
Yes, when the sensation of alcohol is at its maximum, an abuser or user may look for another source of alcohol to continue drinking. This is because the body develops a tolerance to alcohol over time, meaning that the same amount of alcohol will produce less and less of the desired effect. As a result, individuals who abuse alcohol may need to drink more and more to achieve the same level of intoxication. This can lead to a dangerous cycle of addiction, as the person may become increasingly dependent on alcohol and unable to control their drinking.Substance Abuse - Related Articles
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