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	<title>Comments on: Just One More Glass</title>
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		<title>By: Bryan</title>
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		<description>One major problem with drugs that treat alcohol dependency disorder is their toxic effects if alcohol is consumed. While that is the point of the drugs, to induce a bad experience that would leave the individual with negative feelings associated with alcohol, sometimes these effects can lead to serious injury. The problem comes in with major alcoholics, they will drink regardless of how bad they may feel. As a result, these people can, and often do, end up in the emergency room. And because of that, I feel such options ought not to be toted as a good move, nor suggested. Such decisions should only come from a health care provider, who is very familiar with the individual and their situation.</description>
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