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Weighing the Importance of Easing Patients' Pain Against Possible Drug Abuse
Mishael Azam, the group's chief operating officer, said the argument against the bill focusing on opioid abuse is just a diversion from the insurers' primary concern – saving money. She noted that not all of the expensive brand-name pain drugs that …
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Rodman Apologizes For Comments On Jailed American
Kim shocked the world in December by having his uncle, once considered his mentor, executed after being accused of a litany of crimes including corruption, womanizing, drug abuse and attempting to seize power. Rodman has refused to address those …
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David Sheff: Watching my son become a drug addict
Yet despite that, his two sons became addicts. “I was the addiction expert,” says McLellan, founder of the Treatment Research Institute and former deputy director of the U.S. Office of National Drug Control Policy in the Obama administration. “But I …
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Jeremy Browne sets off on global drugs policy research tour
The Guardian gives a good round up of the drugs policies in operation on the stops on Jeremy's tour, from Portugal's decriminalisation to Sweden's zero tolerance and Denmark's regulated rooms where addicts can inject themselves. * Caron Lindsay is …
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Prescription Painkillers Linked to Erectile Dysfunction
However, the findings add to a growing body of research linking pain drugs to erection problems. … that opioid treatment is appropriate for some people, there's increased evidence that prolonged use can cause a host of problems, including addiction …
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There is an increased need for Percocet addiction treatment as prescription drug abuse becomes more common in the United States. Drug rehabilitation programs are having to a provide care, treatment and services to people that are addicted prescription drugs, most often those prescribed for pain relief and anxiety.

Percocet is a pain in reliever that is prescribed by doctors obviously for pain management. Percocet goes by a number of brand names, including Roxicet, Tylox, Narvox, Endocet and Magnacet. Individuals who perhaps have had surgery or have injured themselves severely, may be prescribed Percocet. Though it works well in this regard, it is very addicting.

The potential for an individual to develop a physical dependency on the drug is really great and can happen in only to three weeks. For this reason, doctors are generally very careful about prescribing it and when they do so they may give the patient another drug and require them to alternate the doses of each. This approach is designed to help individuals avoid becoming addicted to Percocet.

Percocet abuse has devastated the lives of the many people that have become addicted to it. Some of these individuals develop an addiction quite innocently. As stated above, they may have been prescribed it for pain and somehow developed a physical dependence on it. After this occurs, they may go to great lengths in order to continue to obtain the drug. This might include doctor shopping, stealing the drugs and even pharmaceutical forgery.

Individual’s looking for Percocet addiction treatment will need to make sure that they find a facility that has experience in dealing with individuals who have addictions of this nature. Often times, prescription drug addicts (those this also occurs amongst those addicted to other types of drugs) refuse to believe that they have a problem a largely because the medication is prescribed. They also might not understand the damage they are doing to themselves, family members or the high potential for death by overdose. Percocet addiction and those to other prescription medications are just dangerous and powerful as drugs such as cocaine crack, crack and heroin and they must be taken seriously as well.

The particular Percocet addiction treatment that one may undergo will likely differ based on the facility that they enter. One option that is used quite a bit is medically supervised detoxification. This often includes the drug Suboxone which is known to help individuals slowly get off of drugs. It also eases the withdrawals symptoms. The easier the withdrawal process is, the less chance that individuals will relapse. Often times, persons will begin taking drugs again soon after quitting because the withdrawal symptoms are so uncomfortable and severe.

Percocet abuse has become a serious and pressing problem in the United States. An increasing number of individuals including men, women, adolescents and teenagers are using prescription drugs but not for their intended purposes but to get high. One of the most commonly prescription drugs utilized for this reason is Percocet. Percocet is a prescription painkiller that consists of Oxycodone which is a narcotic and Tylenol. It is given in various doses depending on the amount of pain a person complains of. Individuals can ingest Percocet by swallowing in pill form. They may also chew it or crush it and snort it similarly to what one might do when using cocaine.

Persons that use Percocet may experience feelings of drowsiness, become lightheaded, feel sedated, may throw up or become constipated. They may also have strong feelings of well-being or euphoria. These are the primary feelings people are after when they use Percocet. Like any other drugs, whether they are prescribed or illegal, there are dangers involved, particularly if one overdoses. In these instances a person’s skin may turn blue or turn get clammy and/or cold. They may fall into a coma, have a heart attack or experience a slow heart beat. They may also vomit or develop muscle weakness.

One of the biggest dangers of Percocet use is that is very highly addictive. Individuals can become dependent on the drug in as little as two to three weeks. However the strong feelings of euphoria that the drug provides make this potential trade off worth it for many people. Also, the body’s chemical structure is altered so that it becomes physically difficult for people to stop. Only after detoxification of the drug and intense therapy, in the majority of cases, will an individual be able to overcome Percocet abuse and addiction.

Many individuals who have a Percocet abuse problem will require some type of treatment. This is partly because the drug is so physically addicting that it can be difficult for one to quit on their own even if they have iron will power. Often times it is necessary for a person to go through a detoxification program, though it is possible for one to detox on their own. This period is very distressing largely due to the physical withdrawals. Persons may have the shakes, throw up, sweat profusely, and runny nose and/or eyes.

This process has to occur and once individuals get through it, they will be able to better face the addiction. After detoxification, a person may need to go to counseling to understand why they use drugs and to develop strategies to avoid their use in the future. Percocet abuse is a very dangerous and very costly. It can cost an individual their lives physically and also the way of life they have become accustomed to.