Recent statistics show OxyContin sales at an all time high;
outselling all other prescription pain medications. The drug is an opiate,
similar to morphine and heroin, and as such, is extremely addictive. Users can
ingest orally, smoke, snort and inject the substance, making it one of the more
versatile drugs in use today. Continued OxyContin use can lead to a variety of
negative effects, addiction being one of the worst.
Medical Use
OxyContin is typically prescribed to alleviate excessive
pain. When the drug is taken as directed, users are able to utilize it to their
benefit. Patients choosing to exceed the recommended dosage or use the drug
recreationally put themselves at high risk for addiction and abuse.
Short Term Effects
The effects of short-term OxyContin use include vomiting,
nausea, dizziness, perspiration, dry or “cotton” mouth, constipation, and
extreme relaxation. A single large dose of OxyContin is enough to cause
ventilation issues… and even death.
Long-Term Effects
After a long enough period, OxyContin addicts are able to
develop a tolerance. As a result, users commonly use more at a time to achieve
the same high. Long-term users who attempt to reduce or halt their intake
abruptly will often begin going through withdrawal.
Withdrawal Symptoms
The symptoms associated with OxyContin withdrawal commonly
include muscle aches, insomnia, restlessness, anxiety, goose bumps and chills.
Those intent on overcoming an OxyContin addiction are encouraged to seek out admissions
information for rehab treatment.
Rehab
When an addict has made the decision to seek help for their
addictions, it’s important to locate a reputable facility to help them make the
transition to sobriety. Where finances pose an issue, patients have the option
of locating an addiction
treatment that accepts Blue Cross, Value Options, Aetna or other common
coverage plans.
Rehabilitation facilities not only help patients make the
transition back to sobriety, but offer the tools and education needed to
maintain it upon program completion.
If you or someone you know is suffering from an OxyContin
addiction, it’s never too late to fight. Locate a reputable rehab facility that
specializes in OxyContin addiction and contact them to find out about their
health coverage options and philosophies.
Withdrawing from substances especially OC is not so easy. What a person could do to get it stop is strong will power and always denial attitude towards it. Attending Rehab programs is a better option but still it needs the faith in your own.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Brad E.
www.dentedego.com
Isn't Oxycontin a pill people get prescribed to help wean them off of heroine addictions? Why are doctors prescribing it for pain? I think there needs to be more regulation on that end and EDUCATION in the schools and to the general public about the risks of prescription drugs. Just because a doctor gives it to you, don't mean its good for your body and wont be addictive.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Brad. Affordable rehab centers providing individualized care may help people addicted to OC.
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