It is common to have other mental health or physical conditions along
with
alcohol abuse or
dependence.1, 2
Mental health problems might include:
Physical problems might include:
It is common for someone with alcohol problems to also misuse other
substances, such as cigarettes, illegal drugs, or prescription medicines.
Quitting tobacco and drinking at the same time will actually improve the
success of your treatment for both.3
Citations
Schuckit MA (2005). Alcohol-related disorders section
of Substance-related disorders. In BJ Sadock et al., eds., Kaplan and Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 8th
ed, vol. 1, pp. 1168-1188. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and
Wilkins.
O'Connor PG (2005). Alcohol abuse and dependency. In
DC Dale, DD Federman, eds., ACP Medicine, section 13,
chap. 3. New York: WebMD.
Drobes DJ (2002). Concurrent alcohol and tobacco
dependence. Alcohol Research and Health, 26(2):
136-142.
Schuckit MA (2005). Alcohol-related disorders section
of Substance-related disorders. In BJ Sadock et al., eds., Kaplan and Sadock's Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 8th
ed, vol. 1, pp. 1168-1188. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams and
Wilkins.
O'Connor PG (2005). Alcohol abuse and dependency. In
DC Dale, DD Federman, eds., ACP Medicine, section 13,
chap. 3. New York: WebMD.
Drobes DJ (2002). Concurrent alcohol and tobacco
dependence. Alcohol Research and Health, 26(2):
136-142.