Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

  • How does damaged liver effect overdose?

How does damaged liver effect overdose?

Tuesday 9th February 2021

Understand how liver damage can lead to more frequent and prolonged overdoses in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Liver Damage and Overdose: What You Need to Know

Ever wondered how liver damage could affect your chances of an overdose? This episode of 'Recovery Partner Network' takes a close look at the crucial role your liver plays in processing substances like alcohol and drugs. When your liver is compromised, it struggles to break down these substances, leading to prolonged and more frequent overdoses.
The hosts explain how a damaged liver can significantly increase the risk of an overdose, turning what might have been a survivable dose into something far more dangerous. They also touch on the warning signs of liver damage and offer advice on how to seek help if you or someone you know is at risk. This episode is a must-listen for anyone concerned about the health impacts of substance abuse, especially those with existing liver conditions.
It's packed with practical information and empathetic guidance to help you navigate this challenging aspect of addiction recovery.
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