Does the antidote work?

Antidotes include vitamin biologics, chemicals, and drugs that promote alcohol metabolism, which can relieve the uncomfortable symptoms caused by intoxication.
The liver is the main part of alcohol metabolism, and if it fails to metabolize it in time, intoxication symptoms such as euphoria, vomiting, and drowsiness will occur. Long-term heavy drinking may lead to liver damage and irritation of gastric mucosa.
Vitamin biologics such as vitamin C and vitamin B6; chemicals such as naloxone hydrochloride; and drugs that promote alcohol metabolism such as furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide can, to a certain extent, alleviate the discomfort of drunkenness by blocking the absorption of alcohol or promoting the excretion of alcohol.
The discomfort after drinking alcohol can be relieved by antidote drugs. However, if the amount of alcohol ingested far exceeds the body’s metabolic capacity, the effect of drugs is also limited. It is recommended to drink rationally in daily life and live a healthy life. If you need to take antidote to alcohol, you need to consult a professional doctor, and should not buy drugs on your own to avoid adverse reactions.