Draft:List of controversial alcoholic beverages
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Alcoholic beverages known to cause social issues
[edit]Poly drug use
[edit]- Caffeinated alcoholic drink
- Especially: Buckfast Tonic Wine -- originally made by monks at Buckfast Abbey, which now has an antisocial image.
- Coca wine: Ethanol interacts with cocaine in vivo to produce cocaethylene, another psychoactive substance which may be substantially more cardiotoxic than either cocaine or alcohol by themselves.[1][2]
- Nicotini
Contaminations
[edit]Moonshine
[edit]- Changaa (Kenya)
- Guaro (Latin America)
- Jamaica ginger (United States)
- Kumi Kumi (Kenya)
- Lotoko (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
- Tharra (Indian subcontinent)
Incidents
[edit]Naming controversies
[edit]References
[edit]- "Top 10 Drinks That Were BANNED". WatchMojo.
- Eads, Lauren (1 May 2015). "Top 10 banned alcoholic drinks". The Drinks Business.
See also
[edit]- ^ Laizure SC, Mandrell T, Gades NM, Parker RB (January 2003). "Cocaethylene metabolism and interaction with cocaine and ethanol: role of carboxylesterases". Drug Metabolism and Disposition. 31 (1): 16–20. doi:10.1124/dmd.31.1.16. PMID 12485948.
- ^ Pergolizzi J, Breve F, Magnusson P, LeQuang JA, Varrassi G (February 2022). "Cocaethylene: When Cocaine and Alcohol Are Taken Together". Cureus. 14 (2): e22498. doi:10.7759/cureus.22498. PMC 8956485. PMID 35345678.
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