Dangers of Mixing OxyContin with Alcohol and Other Drugs

OxyContin is an extremely potent opiod pain reliever. It is the brand name for the drug oxycodone. Like other opioids and pain relievers, OxyContin can be highly addictive and is often abused. While addiction often results from the drug’s use for medical issues, OxyContin is also bought and sold on the illegal drug market. Despite the very dangerous ramifications of abusing the drug, it has become the drug of choice for many who abuse pills and specifically painkillers. In fact, a 2004...

Addicted to OxyContin after Surgery

OxyContin is a powerful pain medicine that is often prescribed after surgery or injury. If a person takes OxyContin over an extended period of time, an addiction can begin. How OxyContin Affects Your Brain When you take OxyContin (or any other opiate pain medicine, for that matter) a few things happen. The pain receptors in your brain are impacted, and OxyContin works quickly to block your brain from communicating pain messages. It does not cure pain, as you are most certainly still injured or...

How to Stop Abusing OxyContin

OxyContin, a brand name version of oxycodone, is prescribed to relieve moderate to severe pain. Oxycodone is in a class of medications called opiate (narcotic) analgesics. It works by changing the way the brain and nervous system respond to pain. Other forms of oxycodone include the following: Dazidox ETH-Oxydose Endocodone OxyIR Oxyfast Percolone Roxicodone OxyContin Withdrawal Symptoms OxyContin is a habit-forming drug and ending use abruptly can result in the following withdrawal...

What Happens in Oxycontin Rehab?

Oxycontin is normally prescribed to relieve moderate to severe pain. When you’re prescribed oxycontin, be careful to only take the amount suggested and at the frequency suggested. If you find that the effects of the oxycontin have dropped off, call your doctor. Oxycontin can create what’s called tolerance in the body; meaning that the body gets used to the oxycontin and the effects drop off. Do not take more than suggested or more frequently than recommended even if you don’t feel the...

OxyContin Treatment Research

Opiates are one of the highest addictive substances on the market today. What begins as using a prescription medication for moderate to severe pain, it eventually evolves into a relentless dependency that takes over one’s life. Drugs like OxyContin create a euphoric feeling that resembles drunkenness or extreme tiredness. Because of this and the ways in which it affects the brain, it is becoming one of the most commonly abused prescription medications. Its properties are similar to heroin,...

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