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What Happens When You Mix Alcohol and Prozac?

Dr. Michael Kane, MD, CAP

Prozac on its own is linked to a long list of possible side effects. Adding alcohol increases the chances of experiencing the serious side effects like respiratory distress and suicidal thoughts.

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What Happens When You Mix Zoloft and Alcohol?

Dr. Michael Kane, MD, CAP

Not only does the risk for typical Zoloft side effects increase when you mix with alcohol (like extreme sedation and headaches), but the interaction can also affect your mental health including suicidal thoughts.

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Alcohol Detox and the Liver: Timeline

Dr. Michael Kane, MD, CAP

Most people clear alcohol from their bloodstream within a day, but the liver may need more than a week to fully detox from heavy use, and much longer to heal from damage like fatty liver or hepatitis.

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The Effects of Different Drugs on Pregnant Women

Dr. Michael Kane, MD, CAP

Abstaining from drugs and alcohol during pregnancy is one of many steps a woman can take to promote the growth and development of a strong, healthy baby. Learn more here.

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Risks of Mixing Alcohol and Xanax

Dr. Michael Kane, MD, CAP

Mixing Xanax with alcohol can cause severe issues with your health. Contact Indiana Center for Recovery to overcome your addiction problem.

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Mixing Benadryl with Alcohol: Is It Safe?

Dr. Michael Kane, MD, CAP

Never mix Benadryl with alcohol. The combination of these drugs can result in harmful effects. Get addiction help from Indiana Center for Recovery.

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