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Liver Detox from Alcohol: A Guide to Restoring Liver Health

Your liver is a powerhouse organ, tirelessly processing everything you consume, including alcohol. When you drink, your liver works overtime to break down the alcohol, but excessive consumption can take a toll. Over time, this can lead to serious issues....
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Understanding Alcohol Detox: The First Step to Recovery

Alcohol detox is the first step on the path to recovery for individuals struggling with alcohol use disorders (AUD). This process involves removing alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms, which can range from mild discomfort to life-threatening conditions.....
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Medicine for Alcohol Withdrawal: Uses, Benefits, and Risks

Alcohol withdrawal is a serious condition that can occur when someone with alcohol dependence suddenly stops or significantly reduces their drinking. This process can be dangerous and even life-threatening, making proper medical management crucial. Medications play a vital role in....
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The Essential Guide to At Home Alcohol Detox

Alcohol home detox offers individuals struggling with alcohol dependence a way to begin their recovery journey in a familiar environment. This process involves reducing alcohol consumption under medical supervision, allowing the body to adjust while managing withdrawal symptoms. Home detox....
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

History In the 1950s, birth defects caused by thalidomide1 highlighted the effects environmental-related factors had on fetal development (Brown et al., 2019). Despite evidence of alcohol being apparent from as early as 7,000–6,600 BCE, it wasn't until 1973 that "fetal....
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Delirium Tremens

  What is Delirium Tremens? Delirium Tremens, known as DTs, is the most severe and dangerous type of withdrawal from alcohol. Only 3-5% of people who experience withdrawal symptoms due to alcohol use disorder experience the DTs, and it usually....
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Alcohol Relapse Prevention

Relapse prevention aims to alter excessive or addictive behaviour patterns in those with alcohol addiction. Recovering from addiction takes time, and relapses can sometimes happen. Experiencing a relapse is not a sign of ‘weakness’ or ‘failure’. Rather, they are signs....

Vyvanse and Alcohol

It is not advisable to consume alcohol while taking Vyvanse, and prescribing doctors will warn against it. Using Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) together with alcohol can increase the risk of cardiovascular side effects such as: increased heart rate chest pain blood pressure....
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Why do People Drink Alcohol

Why Do People Drink Alcohol? For all sorts of reasons. Some enjoy the taste of alcohol and celebrate with a glass of their favourite tipple. Others use alcohol to feel more comfortable in social situations or to swallow difficult emotions.....

Alcoholic in Denial

Alcoholism and addiction in general are hard subjects to breach with someone going through them. This is especially true if you're talking to an alcoholic in denial.  You can see the signs, the impact on the person's life, and the....
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Can Alcoholics Drink Again?

The idea that alcoholics have to give up drinking forever can be a real stumbling block for many people when starting recovery. It's a common question among those who have struggled with alcohol addiction, can alcoholics drink again? Facing never being....
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Alcohol Cravings

Alcohol cravings are very common in people who are trying to stop drinking and during early recovery. They are also the main reason a person relapses when they suffer from alcoholism. Call Us About Craving Medications After detoxification, those suffering....
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Are You Drinking a Bottle of Wine a Day?

Does Drinking A Bottle Of Wine A Day Mean You’re An Alcoholic? Drinking a bottle of wine a day is not uncommon in today's society. However, it may be a sign that you’re an alcoholic and suffer from alcohol addiction.....
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Vitamins for Liver Repair Alcohol Damage

Drinking too much alcohol can lead to deficiencies in our liver, and which vitamins are best for liver repair can depend on your specific problem.  It may seem all too simple a treatment for liver problems, but what we put....
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Prednisone and Alcohol

Is it safe to drink alcohol with Prednisone? Drinking alcohol with corticosteroids like Prednisone suppresses your body's immune response and increases your risk of infection. Steroids can also lead to weight gain, as can excessive alcohol use. Whether it is....
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Alcohol and Amoxicillin: is it safe?

It is safe to drink small amounts of alcohol with the antibiotic amoxicillin. However, moderation is key. Alcohol will not stop an antibiotic from doing its job, but it can increase unwanted side effects and lead to antibiotic resistance. Drinking....
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Alcohol and Antibiotics

Most people think that mixing alcohol and antibiotics will stop the antibiotics from working. While avoiding alcohol when taking a course of anti-bacterial medication is a good idea, in most cases, alcohol won't reduce its effectiveness. Many antibiotics will have....
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Alcohol Headache

All you need to know about alcohol-induced headaches In this article, we will tell you all you need to know about alcohol headaches so you can better understand their causes. We will also provide helpful tips on reducing their severity....
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Naproxen and Alcohol

Naproxen, an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug), has the potential to provide great relief for muscle and joint pain or inflammation. This comprehensive guide aims to educate you on the potential hazards of combining naproxen with alcohol and how to identify....
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Macrobid and Alcohol

We all get unwell from time to time, sometimes needing a little help recovering with antibiotics. Macrobid is a commonly prescribed antibiotic medication used for the treatment of urinary tract infections and bladder infections.  If you are currently prescribed Macrobid,....
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Can Alcohol Cause Skin Rashes?

Those who abuse alcohol or are alcohol dependent are much more likely to develop an alcohol-related skin rash or skin condition. Skin reactions caused by alcohol are usually not dangerous. However, several factors can cause a person to develop a rash....
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Timeline of What Happens When You Give Up Alcohol

If you want to give up alcohol for good, you may be interested to know what the timeline of alcohol withdrawal looks like.  When stopping all alcohol use, it is useful to know what to expect in terms of how....
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Drinking and Anxiety – Hidden Impact of Lockdown

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health problems. During the pandemic, the British have drunk more alcohol due to loneliness, depression and anxiety. Dramatic changes in all our lives during the past six months have increased anxiety levels.....
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Alcohol Poisoning

In this article, we'll discuss everything you need to know about alcohol poisoning so you can take swift action when required. With this knowledge, you can save someone's life and maybe even your own. What Is Alcohol Poisoning? As you....
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How Covid has changed our drinking habits

In 2020, there were 5,460 alcohol-specific deaths in England and Wales. This is a 16.4% increase compared to the year before. With this statistic, we can assume that the number of people drinking has increased. What is the cause of....
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Is alcohol putting you in the mood?

For many people, alcohol is a quick and easy way to relax and unwind after a stressful day at work or after a hectic day looking after the kids. A few beers or glasses of wine can help to alleviate....
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Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms

The symptoms of alcohol withdrawal can pose a significant risk. Discover the signs and appropriate actions to take if you encounter them. Individuals who consume excessive amounts of alcohol and abruptly reduce or completely stop their consumption may encounter withdrawal symptoms.....
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Does Drinking Alone Make You An Alcoholic?

People often enjoy having a drink every once in a while. Sometimes, having a drink after work is relaxing while waiting for your spouse to come home. Or it could be a drink at the bar on the way home....
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Treatment for Elderly Alcoholics

Our senior years are often considered a time of rest and reconciliation. It is our golden years when we earn our well-deserved retirement. This is very true for many of us. However, another side of being a senior citizen is....
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How Does Binge Drinking Affect The Body?

Binge drinking occurs when excessive amounts of alcohol are consumed in a short time span. Binge drinking can be dangerous, especially when done regularly. Individuals who drink excessively are highly prone to incidents involving alcohol poisoning and accidents.   For....
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Alcohol Induced Dementia: What You Need to Know

Alcohol has long been known to impact how a person thinks and feels for a night. That’s why a lot of people drink, just to forget for a night. What if, however, the impact of drinking was longer than that.....
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Are You A High Functioning Alcoholic?

High functioning alcoholism has become more and more common, especially with the pressures and demands of today's society to be seen as successful. Officially classed as alcohol use disorder, the problem can range from mild to severe in its symptoms.....
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Living With a Fully Functioning Alcoholic

What is it like living with a fully functioning alcoholic? When people think of an alcoholic, they often have an image of a homeless person on a street corner drinking wine from a bottle in a brown paper bag, but....
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How long does alcohol stay in your system?

If you're curious about how long does alcohol stay in your system, it can take approximately an hour for one drink of alcohol to leave the body. If you go to work or drive the next day or have a....
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Am I an Alcoholic?

Do You Ask Yourself: Am I an Alcoholic? Millions of people in the UK drink alcohol regularly. They enjoy going to parties or the pub with friends. Many also drink at home, having a glass of wine with dinner or....
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Alcohol Addiction

Alcohol addiction is a complex illness that affects the brain. It can be challenging to recognise within oneself or others. Excessive alcohol consumption can have detrimental effects on both mental and physical health. It is crucial to understand what alcohol....
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Alcohol Rehab

Alcohol rehab programs encompass both residential and outpatient treatment options for individuals struggling with alcohol addiction. To commence any program, it is crucial to undergo a medical alcohol detoxification process. This entails receiving prescription medication and guidance from a knowledgeable....
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What happens when you mix opiates and alcohol?

Both opiates and alcohol depress the activity of the central nervous system, slowing breathing and heart rate. When taken together, the effects of these substances only increase, slowing breathing and heart rate down dangerously and depriving essential parts of the....

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