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Foam Out Of The Mouth After Consuming Alcohol. Chances Of Poison In Alcohol?

my dead went to a club and he came an hour later to the house and he was so drunk and he just laid on the floor and 30 min pass and he was trowing foam out of his mouth we got scare and call the ambulance but the paramedics said the his hearth gave up and he always used to drink and he would come just fine but this time i think he drank like bad alcohol could it be that he got poison with the alcohol ?
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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Alcohol contaminated with other drugs, or improperly processed alcohol, or alcohol because of its mucosa-damaging effect can give rise to such symptoms. This may be meant as poison what you are referring to.

It is of utmost importance to seek a psychiatrist / deaddiction centre once he is stable physically, to prevent such attacks in future
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Foam Out Of The Mouth After Consuming Alcohol. Chances Of Poison In Alcohol?

Alcohol contaminated with other drugs, or improperly processed alcohol, or alcohol because of its mucosa-damaging effect can give rise to such symptoms. This may be meant as poison what you are referring to. It is of utmost importance to seek a psychiatrist / deaddiction centre once he is stable physically, to prevent such attacks in future