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50 years ago, a ‘cure’ for intoxication showed promise

A get-sober pill? Science News, 18 November 1972

Researchers at the Tucson Veterans Administration Hospital have been able to reduce intoxication time in rats by administrating harmless chemicals…. Injections of vitamin B3, and vitamin B5 with cystine, were successful… Glyceraldehyde, however, was effective when ingested and sodium acetate (still untested orally) is expected to be even more effective.

Up-to-date

Inebriation and the dreaded hangover that follows still don’t have cures — but scientists haven’t stopped searching. The seeds of Japanese raisin tree trees contained a compound that was found in their seeds. Avoid drunkenness in ratsThey should be able to get up and drink againSN: 1/4/12But, there was more research to be done. no effect. These are the remedies You can find it hereThe treatments that were developed in rodents are not yet available for humans.

An antihangover supplement was released in the United Kingdom in July. The product may soon be available in U.S. retail stores. The Swedish company that makes this probiotic pill, Myrkle (pronounced “miracle”), claims that it can break down 70% of the alcohol in a person’s system in one hour. However, the claim is based only on one study by the company.  

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