Does Vodka Go Bad? Understanding Shelf Life and Storage Tips

Does Vodka Go Bad? Understanding Shelf Life and Storage Tips

Vodka, a widely consumed spirit known for its clear appearance and versatility in mixology, prompts a common question regarding its longevity: does vodka go bad? Given its high alcohol content, typically around 40% to 50%, vodka boasts an impressive shelf life. Unlike...

Do Edibles Show Up in Drug Tests?

Do Edibles Show Up in Drug Tests?

The popularity of cannabis-based products, such as edibles, has been on the rise in recent years thanks to growing legalization efforts across the US. Even in states where marijuana is still illegal, edibles have become an increasingly attractive option for users who...

Nodding out on Heroin and Opiates

Nodding out on Heroin and Opiates

If you use heroin or opioids, you may find yourself nodding out. This occurs when the individual who took the narcotic seems to doze off or fall asleep momentarily. This can be a side effect and happen directly after injecting or consuming the opiate. If you’re not...

What Is M367?

What Is M367?

M367 is a pill typically prescribed to relieve pain. The pill with the imprint M367 is white and capsule-shaped, and are supplied in tablet form for oral administration and ingestion. It contains two active ingredients: acetaminophen and hydrocodone bitartrate....

Signs Your Liver Is Healing

Signs Your Liver Is Healing

Your liver is a large organ that regulates many bodily functions, including digestion and removing toxins, drugs and bacteria from your system. When disease or alcohol damages the liver, your body cannot process these substances as it should. The buildup of these...

Are drunk words sober thoughts?

Are drunk words sober thoughts?

We all have moments where we say tactless or hurtful things. Maybe you were too honest about your friend's new love or told your partner how they really look in that new outfit. These moments may feel more frequent when you've been drinking. Why do people get drunk...

We Accept Most Insurance

Miracles Recovery Center in Port St. Lucie, FL works with most commercial insurance providers to cover most - if not ALL - of the costs associated with treatment! If you are covered under health insurance, please give us a call so that we can verify your benefits and substance abuse coverage. We are also an in-network provider and contracted with the following health insurance providers:

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