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What Is Drug and Alcohol Rehab? A Plain-English Explanation
Key Takeaways: Rehab is structured treatment, not punishment.Drug and alcohol rehab is medically supported care that helps people stop or reduce substance

Farmapram vs. Xanax: Understanding Benzodiazepines and Their Dangers
Key Takeaways: Farmapram and Xanax are chemically the same benzodiazepine – Both contain alprazolam and are used to treat anxiety and panic

Understanding the Fentanyl Fold: A Hidden Danger in the Opioid Crisis
Key Takeaways: The Fentanyl Fold, also called the Fentanyl lean, is a dangerous, involuntary posture caused by severe opioid intoxication, often signaling

Family Guide: How to Help a Loved One Get BCBS-Covered Rehab
Key Takeaways: You can make the first call for your loved one. Family members can contact Vogue Recovery Center to ask questions,

Dual Diagnosis Treatment With BCBS: When Rehab Isn’t Enough
Key Takeaways: Dual diagnosis treatment addresses the whole person. It treats substance use and co-occurring mental health symptoms together, rather than separating

What Happens if BCBS Denies Your Rehab Claim — and How to Appeal
Key Takeaways: A BCBS rehab claim denial is not always final. Many people have the right to file an internal appeal, request

Trazodone and Alcohol: What Happens When You Mix Them?
Key Takeaways: Trazodone and alcohol both depress the central nervous system. Combining them intensifies sedation, impairs coordination, and raises the risk of

Gabapentin and Alcohol: What Happens When They’re Mixed?
Key Takeaways: Mixing gabapentin and alcohol is generally unsafe. Both substances depress the central nervous system, which can amplify drowsiness, dizziness, impaired

Can You Overdose on Gabapentin?
Key Takeaways: Yes, it is possible to overdose on gabapentin. While gabapentin is often considered safer than opioids, taking excessive amounts or

BCBS Mental Health and Addiction Parity: What the Law Requires Your Plan to Cover
Key Takeaways: The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act generally requires substance use disorder treatment benefits to be covered comparably to