👉 In the context of medicine, an "intoxicator" is a substance or agent that causes a state of intoxication. Intoxication is characterized by a significant increase in blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels, which can lead to severe consequences including impaired judgment and coordination, increased risk of accidents, and even death. Intoxicators are used in various medical applications such as the treatment for alcoholism or dependence on drugs like opioids, benzodiazepines, and other sedatives.