Whether you are in recovery from alcohol addiction or you are taking part in a global sober challenge, quitting alcohol can have a number of benefits for your health, relationships and g

Diazepam and alcohol are both sedative-hypnotic drugs that can be dangerous when taken together. They act on the central nervous system in similar ways, causing relaxation, sleepiness, c

Cocaine and alcohol abuse can both be severe problems, but when combined, they can be a seriously toxic mix. Combining cocaine and alcohol can lead to numerous health, social and addicti

Pregabalin should never be taken with alcohol but some people are not aware of the risks or choose to disregard warnings and take Pregabalin and alcohol together anyway. This can cause s

Mirtazapine, commonly sold under the brand name Remeron, is an antidepressant prescribed to treat depression, anxiety and insomnia. While mirtazapine can be an effective medication for t

Mixing Ibuprofen and alcohol is often something people question the safety of and what dangers it possesses.

Ibuprofen is a pain reliever used to treat a variety of symptoms, from mus

While naproxen on its own is not considered addictive, there is still some debate as to whether it is dangerous to take it alongside other substances like alcohol.

As a non-steroidal

Are you battling an addiction, but are unsure of what treatment plan is right for you? With relapse rates for substance abuse disorders ranging between 40 – 60%, finding an effective reh

Most of us are guilty of eating a little too much food and over-indulging in sugary snacks. But what is the difference between an occasional binge and compulsive overeating? Unfortunatel

Addiction can be a cruel and devastating condition. Just like a riptide, dependence has the potential to ravage all that is in its way, destroying relationships and tearing apart familie

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