Category Archives: Sober living
Overview of Alcohol Consumption National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA
This can lead to hyperglycemia, or too much sugar in the blood. Dehydration-related effects, like nausea, headache, and dizziness, might not appear for a few hours, and they can also depend on what you drink, how much you drink, and if you also drink water. Some of these effects, like a relaxed mood or lowered […]
What is Eliquis apixaban?
In some cases, caffeine can affect a different anticoagulant called warfarin (Jantoven). Eliquis is broken down by a protein in your liver called CYP3A4. Grapefruit and grapefruit juice block this protein from working as it typically does. If CYP3A4 can’t properly break down the drug, the amount of Eliquis in your body can get too […]
What Is Alcoholic Ketoacidosis? The Impact of a Buildup of Ketones in Your Blood
Cirrhosis of the liver can cause exhaustion, leg swelling, and nausea. The prevalence of AKA in a given community correlates with the incidence and distribution of alcohol abuse in that community. The metabolism of alcohol itself is a probable contributor to the ketotic state. Alcohol dehydrogenase alcoholic ketoacidosis (ADH), a cytosolic enzyme, metabolizes alcohol to […]