British scientists are developing a synthetic drink as substitute to alchohol. The Telegraph in London reported that the drink will stimulate brain nerves like alcohol without leading to drunkenness and hangovers. Developed at Imperial College, London, by a team led by UK's top drugs expert David Nutt the drink is being prepared by chemicals related to Valium and it is much easier to flush out of the body. It can be switched off with an antidote. <br/>
News On AIR | December 26, 2009 9:00 PM
Scientists developing synthetic drink as substitute to alchohol