Doctors dont write pharmacy drugs that make the users feel high for people who have alcohol use...?

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  1. Grandeur

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    Doctors dont write pharmacy drugs that make the users feel high for people who have alcohol use disorder, right?

    There have to be simple pharmacy drugs which have no such effect in order not to make the users have disorder with another mind altering drug.
     
  2. lode

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    That font is tremendous.

    Ativan is often prescribed for alcohol cessation, but they do it in controlled doses so nobody really gets high. It's neurological effect is similar to alcohol (GABA reuptake inhibitor)
     
  3. I'minmyunderwear

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    no, but there's probably "doctors" who do.
     

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