Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Effects Of Prolonged OxyContin Abuse



One of the most frightening aspects of OxyContin abuse is that the effects may pop up randomly during the addiction cycle. First time users can easily overdose due to over consumption causing excessive binding of the neurotransmitters. As such, even in instances where abuse does not occur initially, the side effects associated with use can include confusion, pupil dilation, breathing issues, fatigue and weakness.

The later stages of abuse can result in a slowed heart rate, nausea, gastrointestinal issues and loss of consciousness. It is in these types of instances that addicts should consider detox by way of a reputable substance abuse rehabilitation facility.

Additionally, prolonged OxyContin abuse works to alter the chemical makeup of the addict’s brain; ultimately rerouting particular neural pathways. In some instances, it may take months following detox for the effects on the neural pathways to wear off… though specialists debate whether the alterations to the brain can ever be completely rectified.

Perhaps the scariest association with prolonged OxyContin abuse lies in post-detox patients. Many addicts who relapse back on OxyContin following detoxification will do so with the same amounts used prior to their initial recovery. Because the tolerance of the individual has worn down, the addict faces a high risk of overdose, respiratory failure and death.

If you or someone you know are dealing with an OxyContin addiction, your best option is to contact a specialized OxyContin rehab facility to help you address the addiction in a safe and healthy manner. Not only will these facilities be able to provide you with detox services, but education and techniques to help counter to addiction long-term. And over time, many facilities are able to help addicts gain an understanding of happiness, fulfillment and clarity without the addiction distraction. 

3 comments:

  1. Oxy is one scary drug! Miss my cousin every day ... I lost him to oxy

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  2. You should be very cautious when it comes to taking this drug. Linkhelpers

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  3. I couldn't agree more. Getting help from affordable rehab centers offering individualized care may be the best option.

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