A 42-year-old member asked:
can someone detox from alcohol at home?
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Dr. Stuart Wasseranswered
Addiction Medicine 35 years experience
Yes: But you still need to be under a doctors care.
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A 21-year-old member asked:
After becoming sober, will I want to start taking drugs to replace the alcohol?
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Dr. Johnnie Strickland Jranswered
Family Medicine 33 years experience
Possibly: The addictive personality means that you can easily fall prey to substitute drugs especially those that give you similar effects and your best recourse here is to just say no. I have good results in helping overcome cravings by using lavendar, peppermint and citrus essential oils in combo inhaled from the hand. The lavender is strong as Xanax (alprazolam) www.Medac4u.Com.
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Dr. Carla Enriquez commented
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many recovered alcoholics substitute other addictions shopping gambling sex gaming not just other su
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A 21-year-old member asked:
Is wine healthier to drink than other forms of alcohol?
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Dr. David Hunteranswered
Psychiatry 30 years experience
It depends: All alcohol should be consumed in moderation. Some studies have demonstrated benefits from the antioxidants in red wines in particular. These benefits are entirely negated if people overindulge.
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A 22-year-old member asked:
Is there a "patch" for quitting alcohol?
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No: There are 4 approved medications to reduce craving for alcohol - acamprosate (campral) is a pill taken 3 times a day; Naltrexone (revia) is a pill taken once a day, and vivitrol is a long-acting form of Naltrexone which is injected once every 4 weeks. The fourth is the oldest- antabuse, (disulfiram) a pill which will cause nausea, vomiting, headache and other symptoms if you drink on top of it.
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A 21-year-old member asked:
If cigarettes and alcohol are do dangerous, why are they legal?
2 doctor answers • 7 doctors weighed in

Dr. Mike Mooreanswered
Family Medicine 8 years experience
Excellent question: Probably because they have a longer history of use and are more socially acceptable. But both tobacco and alcohol cause a tremendous amount of disease and are by no means safe.
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A 21-year-old member asked:
Is beer considered alcohol?
4 doctor answers • 11 doctors weighed in

Dr. Anatoly Belilovskyanswered
Pediatrics 35 years experience
Yes.: One can of regular beer = 1 shot of hard liquor.
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Dr. George Klauber commented
Specializes in Pediatric Urology
Beer can contain between 2.5% alcohol, up to and above 12%. Most non-light beers contain about 4.5% alcohol
Feb 4, 2012

Dr. Lawrence Greenfield md commented
Specializes in Internal Medicine
As a general rule in terms of alcohol content, one beer is equivalent to one glass of non-fortified wine or one shot of liquor. So if one is drinking a lot of beer, one is drinking a lot of alcohol.
Jun 30, 2014
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