OxyContin Abuse Support and Intervention

OxyContin is a narcotic pain reliever. The generic name for OxyContin is oxycodone. OxyContin is an semi-synthetic opioid drug that was initially developed to be better for use than traditional morphine and codeine. Unfortunately, OxyContin turned out to be just as addictive as the drugs that came before it. If someone you love is addicted to OxyContin, it may be necessary to have an intervention to encourage him or her to receive treatment. Signs of OxyContin Addiction The following are some...

OxyContin Addiction Statistics

OxyContin may lead to dangerous effects on the user and those surrounding the user. Users may need to get OxyContin treatment help. Here are some facts and statistics on OxyContin: OxyContin is blamed for almost 1,000 deaths per year – and that number continues to rise as more time passes. OxyContin theft is becoming more and more of a law-enforcement problem. Over 2,000 OxyContin related crimes were committed in 2008 alone. Emergency room visits as a result of OxyContin use number in the...

OxyContin Help

The very component of OxyContin that made it such a popular choice for physicians to give to patients suffering from extreme pain was also the very component that made its use so popular in the illegal drug community. The time-released component of OxyContin enabled patients to take few pills to maintain a level of pain relief that previously would have required multiple doses. However, when snorted or injected into the blood stream, addicts quickly received a sensation that was far greater...

OxyContin Intervention

The most common cycle of addiction involving OxyContin is a user who begins using opiates occasionally, then over time becomes physically addicted and begins using daily. OxyContin in America is a growing problem. Opiate drugs are narcotic sedatives that depress activity of the central nervous system, reduce pain and induce sleep. After becoming physically addicted, there is a 60 percent likelihood of becoming an IV drug user within the next three years. It is important to understand that...

OxyContin Withdrawal

OxyContin is a semi-synthetic opioid analgesic prescribed for chronic or long-lasting pain. The active ingredient is oxycodone, which is also found in drugs like Percodan and Tylox. OxyContin usually contains between 10 and 160 milligrams of oxycodone in a time-release tablet, compared to five milligrams in Tylox. Since it is a much higher dosage, it is easier to become dependent on the drug. OxyContin can be completely harmless when used properly. However, many abuse this drug because it is...

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