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kathycf wrote:
That seems creepy. I wonder he couldn't give alcohol to the subjects. Maybe because of the varying ages of the students? How did he replicate a hangover without the subject drinking?

The hangover was induced by adding the metabolites directly to the bloodstream without having the digestion process them first. Hangover via IV.

All students were of drinking age, and the trial was terminated because of poor results, rather than ethical concerns. They managed to dispel most symptoms, but the nausea was stubborn, and some subjects stated the "cure" made it worse.