by Matthew E. Masters, Jr., MD | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles
During the course of my career as a general internist, I have come to believe that 80% of illnesses are lifestyle induced and 20% are the result of bad genes, bad luck, or a bad infection. My job is to ask myself whether or not the patient sitting in front of me is an...
by Matthew E. Masters, Jr., MD | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles
The purpose of this article is to acquaint the reader with some dangerous withdrawal and overdose syndromes that can occur in the setting of alcohol and substance abuse. The drugs that will be discussed in this article are central nervous system depressants, which in...
by Matthew E. Masters, Jr., MD | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles
A recent article in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings highlighted the severity of opiate addiction due to prescription drug abuse. According to the article in the July 2009 edition: “nonmedical use of prescription opioids has increased exponentially since the early 1990s....
by Matthew E. Masters, Jr., MD | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles
During the early part of recovery, from alcoholism or addiction, the patient may experience extreme cravings, which can lead to recurrent drug or alcohol abuse. A variety of medications exist which, when used appropriately in early recovery, can decrease the amount of...
by Matthew E. Masters, Jr., MD | Mar 1, 2022 | Articles
“Any problem which can be solved with money is not really a problem.” – Anonymous No amount of money and no amount of “medicine” will heal an addiction. The fundamental healing that occurs in the setting of addiction comes about as the result of a spiritual awakening....