(HealthDay News) — Deciding to stop abusing drugs and alcohol is important to your health, says the American Academy of Family Physicians.

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But learning to live without these substances can be difficult, and some medicines can actually trigger a relapse.

To take medicine safely after substance abuse recovery, the AAFP encourages former abusers to:

  • Read the list of ingredients.
  • Follow dosage and instructions.
  • Choose products that are alcohol-free.
  • Avoid herbal supplements and weight-loss products.
  • Avoid nasal sprays.
  • Ask someone you trust to manage and dispense your medication.

The AAFP urges people in recovery to work closely with a doctor.

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