Content Find Compassionate and Evidence-Based Care for OxyContin Addiction Oxycodone Addiction Evening Intensive Outpatient Program: Balancing Daily Life Outpatient treatments allow for counseling as well as groups to provide support and accountability. After detox, it is often most effective to engage in an inpatient treatment program that allows the addict to attend meetings, receive therapy, and… Continue reading Help for OxyContin Addiction and Dependence
Category: Sober living
What You Should Know About Halfway Houses Kent State University
Individuals recovering from addiction recovery, mental health treatment, or incarceration live in a halfway house as they transition back into independent living. These residences accept individuals who have completed an initial phase of treatment or rehabilitation and need structured support before fully reintegrating into society. Eligibility requirements include maintaining sobriety, demonstrating a commitment to recovery,… Continue reading What You Should Know About Halfway Houses Kent State University
How to Socialize Sober: Do’s and Don’ts for Thriving Alcohol-Free
I’ve taken the sober curious lifestyle as an invitation to host more of the events I want to attend. I’ve seen online inspo of people turning their apartments into weekend “coffee shops” and making coffee drinks and pastries for their Substance abuse friends. Explore Sober-Friendly EventsLook for gatherings where alcohol isn’t the focal point. The… Continue reading How to Socialize Sober: Do’s and Don’ts for Thriving Alcohol-Free
Prescription Drug Abuse: Common Drugs, Signs, Symptoms & Treatment
Early intervention can prevent the situation from worsening and increase the likelihood of successful treatment and recovery. If they have a prescription, the physical symptoms will likely be easier to spot because you may know what drug they are abusing. If they don’t have a prescription, we have broken down the physical symptoms by drug… Continue reading Prescription Drug Abuse: Common Drugs, Signs, Symptoms & Treatment
Levaquin and Alcohol Food Interactions
In addition, there are many non-alcoholic social activities that you can enjoy while taking levofloxacin. Levaquin is an antibiotic made from a chemical known as levofloxacin, which can stop bacteria from growing. Mixing Levaquin with alcohol can lead to nervousness, agitation, confusion, memory loss, and attention issues. It can also increase the risk of side… Continue reading Levaquin and Alcohol Food Interactions
Levaquin and Alcohol: Essential Information You Need to Know
Modest alcohol consumption does not necessarily limit the effectiveness of the antibiotics you are taking. Alcohol affects your central nervous system, and Levaquin can worsen these effects. To avoid issues with your central nervous system, you should never consume Levaquin and alcohol at the same time. Taking Reyvow with St. John’s wort may increase the… Continue reading Levaquin and Alcohol: Essential Information You Need to Know
Identifying adult children of alcoholics: methodological review and a comparison of the CAST-6 with other methods
You may often have thought you were the one who caused them to drink. If you grew up with a parent who drank too much, you may be dealing with long-term effects you never realized. Perhaps you didn’t know they were alcoholics, or have denied it for a long time, but accepting your parent’s flaws… Continue reading Identifying adult children of alcoholics: methodological review and a comparison of the CAST-6 with other methods
Autistic traits in childhood and post-traumatic stress disorder as young adults: a cohort study
It’s common for parents addicted to alcohol to show affection inconsistently.4 One moment they may be loving, while the next they’re cold or cruel. And when someone becomes addicted to alcohol, drinking becomes the priority.5 As a result, working, providing food, and attending school functions fall by the wayside. So many ACoAs quickly learn that… Continue reading Autistic traits in childhood and post-traumatic stress disorder as young adults: a cohort study
5 Steps to Flush Alcohol From Urine
This causes alcohol to stay in your system for longer periods of time. It would be best to remember that it is the liver that does all the hard work to break down the alcohol. So, unless the liver breaks down the alcohol altogether, there is no good in flushing your body. Your liver metabolises… Continue reading 5 Steps to Flush Alcohol From Urine
Alcohol and Your Kidneys National Kidney Foundation
Join 40,000+ People Who Receive Our Newsletter Get valuable resources on addiction, recovery, wellness, and our treatments delivered directly to your inbox. You might wonder if you can continue to enjoy a glass of wine with dinner or your favorite craft IPA. The answer drug addiction treatment will depend on a few things, including your… Continue reading Alcohol and Your Kidneys National Kidney Foundation
