Category: Sober living

  • NCDAS: Substance Abuse and Addiction Statistics 2023

    Saying, “My parents are coming to pick me up soon,” “I already got in major trouble for drinking once, I can’t do it again,” or “my coach would kill me,” can make saying no a bit easier for some. The impression is that drinking is cool, but the nervous system changes that come from drinking…

  • How Much Does Alcohol Rehab Cost?

    Acamprosate can be found priced online for $74.50 ($22.35 copay), and disulfiram for $41.54 ($12.46). The amount you could be saving each year by not drinking could mean a new car, vacation with your loved ones, or a safety net used for unexpected expenses in the future. Read more about how alcoholism can affect relationships…

  • How long do people stay on Ozempic? Most stop after 2 years, analysis shows

    Join us in exploring this important information to better understand the persistence of these substances in your body. Barbiturates, also known as “downers,” pose a high risk for abuse due to their psychoactive effects. Because barbiturates are habit-forming, individuals can build a tolerance and dependence to the substance, and if use is abruptly stopped, withdrawal…

  • Tell-tale gene affects success of drug used to treat chronic pain, study finds

    Off-label use means there is some evidence to show that a drug may be medically appropriate to treat conditions other than those for which it was approved. Gabapentin is an anticonvulsant (antiseizure) medication approved by the FDA to treat several conditions. Doctors sometimes prescribe gabapentin “off-label” to treat other conditions as well. A 2022 report…

  • The Stages of Change Model of Overcoming Addiction

    Elicit DARN (Desire, Ability, Reasons, and Need) change talk; reflect on the client’s reasons to get back on track. Helping them reenter the change cycle; affirming any willingness to reconsider positive change. Identifying high-risk situations that trigger the impulse to drink or use drugs. The program does not understand women, members of different ethnic/racial groups,…

  • Tapering Off Alcohol: Is It Safe and Should You Do It?

    Late symptoms begin between two and four days after the last drink, and they usually include changes in heart rate, breathing and blood pressure. Serious symptoms caused by delirium tremens include hallucination and seizure. You should start by determining how much alcohol you drink per day in terms of standard drinks. Nanci Stockwell of Advanced…

  • From ecstasy to molly whats in a name when it comes to drug use?

    Others reported building a tolerance to the drug, suffering withdrawal symptoms, and experiencing cravings. Since both drugs contain MDMA, they can have the same effect on a person. However, remember that molly and ecstasy can be cut with other substances, so the impact of taking the drug will vary based on what it’s been mixed…

  • Depression & Substance Abuse Treatment Plans, Medication, Therapy

    Dr. Hoffman has successfully treated hundreds of patients battling addiction. Dr. Hoffman is the Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of AddictionHelp.com and ensures the website’s medical content and messaging quality. Visit the Alcohol Treatment Navigator web page (located on the NIAAA website) when you’re ready to search for a treatment provider. The World Health Organization…

  • Alcohol Use Disorder and Depressive Disorders PMC

    These feelings may develop after a difficult life experience like losing one’s employment or a difficult breakup from a romantic relationship. These are life events that result in a variety of feelings, with sadness being a significant factor for them. If you keep drinking a lot of alcohol, it can cause more problems and make…