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Semaglutides and Alcohol: Serious Concerns

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Semaglutides are antidiabetic medications used to treat type 2 diabetes and long-term weight management. Many are familiar with the brands:  Mounjaro, Ozempic, Rybelsus, and Wegovy.  Very little scientific research has been published on the effects of these semaglutides. A current scan of the pubmed library (scientific peer review articles)  reveal nine articles with concerns ranging from optimizing fertility, addressing psychiatric illnesses and proving a reduction in alcohol consumption.  The big issue remains-  what are the effects of combining alcohol and a semaglutide?  Ozempic warns of low blood sugar (which produces dizziness and blackouts) when combined with alcohol in addition to worsened cases of diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and upset stomach.  Unlike with many other drugs including ambien, there is currently no FDA warning regarding the combination of alcohol and semaglutides. This brings up legal questions of involuntary intoxication. As of A...

The Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test- lacks science

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 Cops are taught and always claim the horizontal gaze nystagmus test is the most accurate and scientific.  However; what is lacking is the scientific baseline for this.  Dr. Stephen Rauchman, an ophthalmologist, set out to investigate the  government's "eye" test in the context of DWI/DUI.  His findings are neatly summarized in this article .  The basic concerns I found from this erudite analysis are as follows: 1.  There is no baseline.  To prove HGN correlates with alcohol necessitates HGN be ruled out in the beginning.  There are many causes for HGN (some as simple as people with vestibular problems drinking caffeine).   DWI subjects are never given a baseline test (after alcohol metabolizes to zero, or at a driver's license test) to rule out natural or improperly assessed HGN. 2.  Dr. Rauchman points out the obvious: the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA who is responsible for the field tests being give...