2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00508-006-0705-z
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Another 'soberade' on the market: does Outox keep its promise?

Abstract: The results show that the soft drink Outox may decrease the alcohol concentration by about 10%. However, BAC and BrAC differences are rather a consequence of slower gastric absorption of alcohol, because Outox does not increase the alcohol elimination rate. Our study demonstrates that the claim of Outox or other fructose drinks to work as a 'soberade' cannot be proven from a scientific point of view. It should be the task of physicians to warn potential consumers, especially in connection with drinking and dri… Show more

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“…Another effect is that the intake of 250 ml of a drink rich in fructose after alcohol consumption will decrease the plasma alcohol levels by 10% [162]. …”
Section: Other Beneficial Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another effect is that the intake of 250 ml of a drink rich in fructose after alcohol consumption will decrease the plasma alcohol levels by 10% [162]. …”
Section: Other Beneficial Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%