However, in a small percentage of patients currently recommended doses may still result in toxicity.
Moderate doses of alcohol, the report said, rarely result in reaction-time impairment of more than 10 percent.
In fact, excessive doses result in reduced levels of dopamine.
Large doses can result in blockages in blood supply to vital organs and breathing problems.
Large doses may result in stomach ache, apathy, and a feeling of mental dullness or mild depression.
Thus, repeated doses result in less noradrenaline released than the initial dose.
High doses of these resulted in several cases of germanium poisonings.
Even a single missed dose can result in withdrawal symptoms.
Relatively larger doses can result in neurological effects and rapid death.
Additionally, unnecessary additional dose to the patient would result.