Who Can I Talk to about OxyContin Addiction Treatment

OxyContin is a controlled release medicine often prescribed for the management of moderate to severe pain when a continuous around-the-clock analgesic is needed. As a schedule II narcotic analgesic, it is recommended that OxyContin be used only as recommended by a physician. Physical Symptoms of OxyContin Addiction If you are continuing to use OxyContin even though your pain has been managed, this is a clear indication of abuse and potential addiction. Other signs of OxyContin addiction include...

Making the Decision to Quit OxyContin

OxyContin is a prescription pain reliever manufactured by Purdue Pharma. OxyContin is prescribed to those who need long-term continuous pain relief. The time release component of OxyContin allows the medication to slowly release into the body. Patients only need one or two OxyContin pills a day as opposed to several doses of another painkiller. How OxyContin Is Abused OxyContin users bypass the time release function by crushing the pills and snorting them or dissolving them in water and...

How to Approach an OxyContin Addict

Addiction is a disease that differs from many other diseases in that those who suffer from it don’t generally wake up one morning knowing they have suddenly become ill, the way they might if they were suffering from an acute infection. Addiction is more like heart disease or arthritis, building slowly over time. Partly for this reason, those who are addicted to OxyContin often don’t realize that they are or that they need help. To address this issue, family and friends may plan an...

How OxyContin Abuse Affects Families

OxyContin is a synthetic opioid prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Like all opioid drugs, OxyContin is addictive. It also can create dependency and tolerance with chronic use. OxyContin can create problems with all aspects of the user’s life. How OxyContin Affects the User Many OxyContin addicts think they can control their use. There are some things to consider when asking yourself whether or not your drug addiction has control over you. A series of questions may be a great start to...

4 Causes of OxyContin Addiction

According to the National Institute on Drug Addiction, opioids (synthetic opiates) are among the top three most abused prescription drugs. OxyContin is a highly addictive opioid analgesic. OxyContin addiction, which is similar to heroin addiction, is caused by a number of factors related to the individual and his or her environment. Though each person who overcomes OxyContin addiction has a unique story, four common causes of OxyContin addiction include peer pressure, the need for a coping...

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