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What to Know About Mixing Alcohol and Adderall

There is a strong relationship between alcohol and Adderall, and the two drugs interact differently. In addition to the potential for an overdose, the combination can increase the risk of heart attack or stroke. Even if you don’t have a history of cardiovascular problems, avoiding alcohol while on Adderall is essential. Before taking these two … Read more

What Is Alcohol Withdrawal?

Withdrawal from alcohol, commonly known as the alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS), is the unpleasant process your body goes through when you try to stop drinking alcohol or can’t consume alcohol for any reason (such as if it’s unavailable). Alcohol depresses the Central Nervous System (CNS). When an individual drinks too much alcohol, their brain begins … Read more

Can You Drink on Prozac?

Many people use anti-depressants like Prozac for mental health issues, but when you have an AUD and combine use these substances, it will bring many health issues such as alcohol poisoning. Both substances will act in the opposite way to the other.  It is never your fault, and neither is it something that cannot be … Read more

Lexapro and Alcohol: Can You Drink on Lexapro?

Lexapro is a prescription medication commonly used to treat depression and anxiety. Like many other medications, it can cause adverse effects when combined with alcohol. Here’s what you need to know about drinking alcohol while taking Lexapro as a treatment for depression, alcohol use disorder, or both conditions. What Is Lexapro? Lexapro is the brand … Read more

Risks and Treatment for Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms

When you are cheering up with colleagues and friends after work, alcohol consumption is part of the fun. Alcohol consumption is a mind-altering substance and can influence your mind.  When you start binge-drinking, it results in the depressing of the nerves associated with your actions. The vital steps such as breathing and gagging, which saves … Read more

How to Stay Sober on New Year’s Eve

People drink alcohol on New Year’s Eve primarily for celebrations. However, there may be more underlying reasons for others. Many people find it easier to deal with social anxiety while under the influence of alcohol, or the temptation to drink may push you to go to a New Year’s Eve party in the first place.  … Read more

Warning Signs of Alcoholism

In the United States, alcohol is the most widely used addictive substance. According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, over 17.6 million American adults, or one in every 12 people, have an alcohol abuse problem, and millions more participate in dangerous behavior like binge drinking that may eventually result in an alcohol … Read more

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