Sober living
The CDC defines binge drinking as 4 or more drinks for women and 5 or more drinks for men in a short period. Symptoms of alcohol poisoning include confusion, vomiting, seizures, slow breathing, and unconsciousness, which are fatal if untreated. A study published in The Lancet found that alcohol consumption... Continue reading
ContentWhat Happens When You Quit Binge Drinking?Understanding Binge Drinking: Effects, Risks, and How to StopChange your environment.How to Stop Binge DrinkingWomen's Alcohol Masterclass If a particular approach isn't working, it’s okay to change it. Maybe your initial drink limit was too ambitious, or perhaps you need more non-alcoholic activities planned... Continue reading
When you’re taking an antibiotic, you won’t always be bedridden—so you may want a glass of wine, beer, or … If you’re prone to acne outbreaks, there are many treatment options available to help clear up blemishes. Signs of a severe allergic reaction to amoxicillin include hives, difficulty breathing, mouth... Continue reading
People with moderate-to-severe alcohol withdrawal symptoms may need to be treated at a hospital or other facility that treats alcohol withdrawal. Alcohol withdrawal refers to symptoms that may occur when a person who has been drinking too much alcohol on a regular basis suddenly stops drinking alcohol. If someone with... Continue reading
Is an opiate derivative similar to opioid antagonist naltrexone, sold under the trade name Selincro and Nalmetrene. The combination of ondansetron (4 μg/kg twice a day) and naltrexone (25 mg twice a day) may be effective in treating early AUD (Correa-Filho et al., 2013). In another randomized trial, men taking... Continue reading