If you are a frequent drinker determined to reduce or stop your alcohol intake, the safest way to do this at home is through a…
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If you are a frequent drinker determined to reduce or stop your alcohol intake, the safest way to do this at home is through a…
From 2007 to 2011, the number of methamphetamine-related emergency room visits rose by over 150 percent. For the past decade, methamphetamine has frequently been one…
Cocaine withdrawal happens when someone who has chronically used cocaine cuts down on or stops using the drug suddenly. It is possible for withdrawal symptoms…
One person’s definition of moderate alcohol consumption may be very different from others, and as many as one in three American adults drink excessively, according…
Many people are familiar with the negative effects of drug and alcohol addiction on a person’s life. Unfortunately, deciding to quit substances doesn’t mean that…
Chronic heavy drinking can negatively affect every aspect of a person’s life, especially in the case of an individual’s health. Alcohol use is known for…
Alcohol is a central nervous system (CNS) depressant that affects every organ in the body. When a person drinks alcohol, it’s absorbed into their bloodstream…
Alcohol poisoning or an overdose is a hazardous condition that occurs when a person drinks a large amount of alcohol over a short period. Alcohol…
Lorazepam (Ativan) is a commonly prescribed benzodiazepine. When someone uses large doses of lorazepam for more than two or three weeks, they can become addicted…
Many adults in the United States identify as moderate or social drinkers. Moderate drinking is defined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism…