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Accounts are records of increases and decreases in individual financial statement items.
Relapses
Returning to a previous state of health deterioration after a period of improvement, often used in the context of chronic illness or substance abuse recovery.
Disulfiram
A drug that causes an aversive reaction when taken with alcohol; used to treat alcoholism; also known as Antabuse.
Alcohol Abuse
The excessive or problematic drinking of alcohol that leads to harm or distress, which can negatively impact social, occupational, or health aspects of life.
Unpleasant Effects
Negative reactions or side effects experienced from a treatment, medication, or substance.
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