New Study Links Alcohol + Energy Drinks and Dangerous Sex

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New Study Links Alcohol + Energy Drinks and Dangerous Sex

New Study Links Alcohol + Energy Drinks and Dangerous Sex

Exactly what effect does mixing energy drinks and alcohol have? A new study from University at Buffalo’s Research Institute on Addictions shows that there is a relation between risky sex and drinkers who mix energy drinks and alcohol. Vodka and Red Bull, Four Loko, and Jäger bombs are all popular combinations of substances.

Researchers say that the caffeine in energy drinks increases the priming effect of alcohol, leading drinkers to crave more and more drinks, leading to greater rates of intoxication and inhibition. And though drinkers who mixed caffeine and alcohol were not less likely to use condoms, they were more likely to get sexually-transmitted diseases, unwanted pregnancies, or other worse situations such as rape or depression.

Though most people know to be aware of the dangers of alcohol, the link between caffeine mixed drinks and dangerous sex is less-well known. Caffeine is a stimulant, and can induce people to forget their limits when it comes to drinking. If you are mixing energy drinks and alcohol, you should be more careful than usual with the amount you’re drinking.

If you think you have a problem with alcohol dependence or abuse, you should seek help now before you do something you regret. Thankfully, there is good help available. Detoxification and behavioral therapy have proven to be effective in treating alcohol dependence. Addicts are often unable to complete treatment on their own or with family members, so it’s very important to seek the right treatment center. At Seabrook, we customize our treatment plans to individual patient’s needs, so you know the help you’re getting is right for you or a loved one. Seabrook has rehabilitation centers in New Jersey (NJ), Pennsylvania (PA), and an outpatient center in New York (NY). Contact Seabrook today for any questions about alcohol, addiction, and treatment.

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