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PRESCRIPTION PAINKILLER ABUSE
In 2003, the National Institute on Drug Abuse reported that over six million Americans had used prescription medications for recreational purposes. Painkillers like OxyContin and Percoset are popular on the black market and are often acquired through forged prescriptions and theft. Sadly, a good percentage of these thefts, and illegal use of these drugs, are committed by professionals in the medical field.
There are various factors that lead physicians, nurse, and other medical workers to become dependent on drugs and/or alcohol. The pressures of the job mount and release is sought. That prescription meds are easily accessible only feeds the desire to abuse drugs for that fleeting sensation of numbing euphoria. It is a habit that can spiral out of control if not treated, and damage one's relationships, finances, career, and health.
Williamsburg Place and the William J. Farley Center specialize in treating medical professionals for drug and alcohol abuse. For over fifteen years we have encountered many addictions, and have effectively and safely helped people recover from them. Our staff of skilled physicians and practitioners are very knowledgeable about the different types of painkillers and meds abused in this field.
OPIOIDS
Opioids are narcotic analgesics, prescribed to treat severe pain. When taken as prescribed, opioid medications can effectively block pain messages to the brain and induce sleepiness in patients suffering from insomnia. Opioids also influence sensations of euphoria and may heighten pleasure, and may become highly addictive if taken improperly. Common opioid painkillers include OxyContin, Percocet, Vicodin, Morphine, Methadone and Demerol.
DEPRESSANTS
People who suffer from anxiety, panic attacks, and insomnia are often prescribed medications that affect the central nervous system. These depressants slow brain function and induce a feeling of calm in the patient, encouraging relaxation, better rationalization, and sometimes improving mood. Overuse of such meds can lead to a prolonged sensation of drowsiness or feeling "stoned," and can lead to dependence. Common prescription drugs in this category include Valium, Nembutal, Xanax, and barbiturates like Seconal and Phenobarbital.
STIMULANTS
On the opposite side of the spectrum, stimulant drugs are prescribed to people needing treatment for naturally slow abilities, chronic fatigue, and narcolepsy. These medications increase alertness and energy by boosting brain activity and heart rate. People seeking an extra kick may be tempted to abuse such stimulants, and excessive use can cause heart problems, insomnia, and irregular mood swings. Drugs like Ritalin and Dexedrine are commonly prescribed stimulants.
Williamsburg Place and the William J. Farley Center specialize in treatment of prescription drug addiction. If you or somebody you love has a dependency on OxyContin, Xanax or other medications, now is the time to get help and put your life back on track. Please contact us today and start on the path toward rehabilitation and healing.
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