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Opioid Epidemic: Veterans Remain At High Risk

Stay Away From Opioids, They Are Addictive!

OpioidsOpioid addiction is an ugly state, as we have always written about in this blog. Over the years, we have heard of celebrities who have succumbed to opioid addictions and we wonder, where is the problem? Addiction is a gradual process, and so are its effects in the body. Let’s discuss this topic in this post.

What are opioids?

These are drugs that are known to be relievers of pain. They work by lowering the number of pain signals your body sends to your brain and also changing how your brain responds to these pains. There drugs normally they are safe, but when they are misused they are very addictive.

What is Opioid addiction?

This refers to the pleasurable desire created in your body by the misuse of opioids which makes you want to use them every time.

Which are the examples of these opioid drugs?

The opioid drugs include:- opium, fentanyl, codeine, heroine, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, methadone, oxycodone, tramadol paregoric just to mention a few.

What is opioid drug tolerance?

Tolerance to drug refers to when your body over time gets used to the effects of the drug. When this happens, you may have to take a higher drug to attain the effect you used to attain before. When you use opioids for a long time, especially when abused, a time will be reached when your body gets used to the drug and it cannot have any reasonable effect to your body. If this becomes the case, if you want to use opioids to cure pains, it won’t be possible.

What about opioid dependence?

This refers to a point reached when the person has used a drug for a long time, such that his/her body works changes because they have taken drugs. Withdrawal effects are a common thing in this case, and the victim cannot stop taking the drug. The withdrawal effects prevent the person from stopping taking the drugs and therefore in everyday life, the person will need to take these drugs for survival.

How to spot addiction?

  • Craving for drug is a common way of knowing that you are addicted to a drug. In this case, you will feel like you cannot control your urge for the drug. The opioid addicted person will every minute want to take the drug not as a matter of choice but forced by the body urges.
  • If you find that you keep using the drug every without doctor’s prescription, even if the drugs are causing harmful effect on you, you may be addicted. This taking of drugs in most cases will not be a personal choice but you just find yourself taking them.
  • An increased tolerance for the drug is normally an indicator that the drug has gotten used to your body and consequently resulting to addiction. For instance, if the opioid addict has some pain and takes the drug that used to previously help in similar situation, It may not have any significant impact. This will require usage of a more powerful drug than the one the person used to previously take.
  • If you find that you are spending excess in terms of time and money on drugs, this could be an indicator of addiction. Since the addicted person will not be able to do without the drugs, it is common that the person will be a regular visitor to the drug dealers to purchase the drug every now and then. This will translate to the person spending too much money and time to acquire the drugs.
  • Addiction to opioids is also known to cause excess weight gain or weight loss. If you find that you are gaining weight or losing weight abruptly and you healthy status is good, then the reason could be that you have been addicted in opioids.
  • Another indicator of addiction in opioid that we cannot overlook is the act of turning to crime to pay for more opiates. This is a common case in places where people are not economically developed. This person will need money to purchase the drugs but since the money is not there, the person may end up in criminal activities while sourcing money for the purchases of the drugs. This will commonly result in pretty crime activities.

How is opioid addiction treated?

The treatment of opioid addiction is never an easy task, since opioid addiction is a complex disease which has physical, mental, social and emotional factors associated. For any successful treatment therefore, all these factors must be addressed. This treatment may be administered as outpatient program but in some cases in patient is the only option. This is normally the cases when it has caused mental problems to the addict.

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The following are some of the key treatment methods:-

  • Detoxification – this is often the first attempt at treatment. This involves supervised withdrawal from the drugs. This is normally supported with medication to help the patient withstand the withdrawal effects.
  • Medication – here the addicts are sometimes introduced to milder opioids, whose quantities are drastically reduced during the medication period. This is normally helpful in helping the addict slowly withdraw from the drug usage.
  • Treatment facilities – this is a method of treatment in which the patient may be referred to a self-help group which helps the person in the recovery time.
  • Therapies – these are therapies which may be prescribed to the patient. This could be an activity like exercise. This will help the patient emotionally by not thinking about the drug every time.

So now we have seen all the consequences and solutions of opioid addiction. Are you ready to recovery from this addiction? All you need is to call or visit AWAREmed and you will be helped out by highly experienced professionals.

Stay Away From Opioids, They Are Addictive!

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Prescription Drug Abuse and Doctors’ Orders

 

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Prescription drug abuse on the increase

Millions of Americans are victims of prescription drug abuse. According to statistics there may be more individuals addicted to prescription medicines than all illegal street drugs combined. The abuse is significant, especially in light of the fact that it’s usually a reputable physician that is suggesting and prescribing the drugs leading to substance abuse.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse:

“Prescription drug abuse is the intentional use of a medication without a prescription; in a way other than as prescribed; or for the experience or feeling it causes.”

On one hand, there are many places an individual can find black market prescription drugs like codeine, Vicodin or Oxycontin, even on the internet, but most narcotic drugs are coming directly from medical professionals who are too quick to prescribe drugs for discomfort or anxiety and who are not taking the time to discover the root cause of the patient’s complaint.

At AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, we’ve seen an increase in the numbers of drug abusers seeking help, along with national media stories on the celebrity fatalities associated with prescription drug abuse. Clearly, it’s not always the drugs that are being mistreated, but when combined with other medicines, and/or alcohol, a dangerous cocktail is created.

Routinely those abusing prescription drugs will attempt to contact multiple physicians to acquire their drugs from a variety of sources, never revealing the fact that they’ve seen other doctors, nor what other medications they may be taking. While most medical professionals will require an appointment and examination before dispensing prescriptions, there are many instances where doctors will prescribe over the phone.

Even with a personal examination of the patient complaining of aches or pain, it’s often difficult for the doctor to discern genuine pain levels, especially in those who are looking more for the drugs than for pain relief. Drug abusers are also very good actors, they know exactly what to say and how to act to mislead reputable doctors.

Some of the common signs of prescription drug abuse:

  • Taking another person’s recommended medicines.
  • Checking out several medical professionals for the same or similar prescriptions.
  • Taking more than the recommended dosage.
  • Combining medications without talking about dangers with medical professional.

As more and more pain clinics spring up around the country, there are more doctors than ever who are prescribing narcotics for their patients. While most doctors will have the patients’ best interests at heart, some may recognize the easy money to be made in the dispensing of medication, contributing to the problem of prescription drug abuse.

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At AWAREmed Health and Wellness Resource Center, we are well equipped to help addicted patients conquer their prescription drug abuse. With our proprietary programs we can assist through detoxifying, with safe, rapid, and effective results.

Along with a successful and painless detox, we offer after care programs that will assure long term healing from prescription drug abuse.

 

  Challenges with Prescription Drug Abuse and Doctors’ Orders

 

 

 

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