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pathological intoxication

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A quick definition of pathological intoxication:

Pathological intoxication: This means getting very drunk or high on drugs and doing things that you wouldn't normally do. It's called "pathological" because it's not just regular intoxication - it's more extreme and can cause people to act in dangerous or harmful ways.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Pathological intoxication is a condition where a person becomes excessively intoxicated after consuming a small amount of alcohol or drugs due to a pre-existing mental or physical condition.

Example: A person with a history of alcoholism may experience pathological intoxication after consuming just one drink, leading to extreme and unpredictable behavior.

Explanation: Pathological intoxication is different from regular intoxication because it occurs due to a pre-existing condition, rather than the amount of alcohol or drugs consumed. This can make it difficult for individuals to predict how they will react to substances and can lead to dangerous situations.

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