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Alcohol

Learn about the signs, risks, and treatment options for alcohol addiction. Garden State Treatment Center offers compassionate, evidence-based care to help individuals safely detox and achieve long-term recovery.

Pills and Alcohol

Escitalopram and Alcohol

If you’re taking escitalopram, whose brand name is Lexapro, you’ve probably seen its warning label against alcohol, or maybe your...
Lisinopril treatment

Lisinopril and Alcohol

Physicians might prescribe lisinopril to improve patients’ odds of surviving after a heart attack or ease the symptoms of heart...
Phentermine

Phentermine and Alcohol

Obesity is a problem all over the country. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 40%...
Gut health

Healing Your Gut

For many people, alcohol is an accepted part of their daily diet. In the US, over 60% of adults admitted...
sober

Sober vs Clean

The terms “clean” and “sober” are used interchangeably in the drug addiction recovery community. But this shouldn’t be the case....
Alcohol

Excuses Alcoholics Make

A lot of people struggling with alcoholism make excuses for their drinking. They might say that they drink because they’re...
Alcohol and Antibiotics

Alcohol and Antibiotics

Almost everyone wonders if they can drink alcohol while taking antibiotics. As health experts, we say no. We often get...
Aleve

Aleve and Alcohol

Mixing drugs can lead to some substantial side effects, oftentimes much more significant than would be the case if one...
red wine

How much wine to get drunk?

Yes, wine can absolutely get you drunk — and it often happens faster than people expect. A standard glass of...
Codependency

Codependency and Alcohol

In the United States, alcohol is the most abused substance. Thus alcoholism is prevalent and plenty of people fall into...
signs of an alcholic

Characteristics of an Alcoholic

Although millions of Americans struggle with alcoholism, only about 10% receive the treatment they need.[1] Friends, family members, and colleagues...