Vicodin Abuse Addiction - Withdrawal - Detox - Treatment
Vicodin is a prescription drug that is
widely prescribed for use as a painkiller. People who have
been involved in incidents such as car accidents or surgery
are often prescribed Vicodin to help them to cope with constant
and severe pain. Vicodin is an opium derivative, similar to
illicit opiate drugs. Initially it provides pain relieve and
a feeling of euphoria. When people first start to take the
drug, they find that the pain is relieved and they feel “high”,
like they are above reality. As time goes on, Vicodin continues
to dull physical pain, but not to the extent it did so in
the beginning. The drug Vicodin is physically addictive by
nature, so people prescribed this drug find themselves wanting
more, even if they have never had any experience with addiction
before.
Vicodin addiction can affect anyone regardless
of race, age or gender. In the last decade, prescription drug
abuse, especially abuse of painkillers has become an increasing
pressing issue. Prescription drug abuse is hard to detect
and even harder to confront. People who take prescription
drugs and abuse them often use excuses such as, “the
doctor said I could take more if I was in pain” or “I’m
having a bad day today, the pain is bad”. It is difficult
to argue with someone that has a justifiable physical pain
or reason to take the medication. In some cases doctors will
prescribe extra painkillers, if only their patients have good
excuses. In addition, buying prescription drugs online has
become increasingly popular, an activity which is not strongly
regulated and can be infiltrated by other countries with differing
prescription laws. Like any other type of drug trafficking,
prescription drugs are also a huge market for those who provide
them.
People who suffer from Vicodin addiction
are unable to see the ways in which their addiction is affecting
their lives. Denial of prescription drug addiction is very
strong because it is hard for people to see how using excessive
prescription drugs can be detrimental if they are stopping
the pain. Once a person becomes addicted their tolerance grows
and they need more and more of the drug to feel the same way.
Vicodin addiction is something that can be overcome. Every
year thousands of people find hope in prescription drug addiction
treatment centers. Prescription drug addiction can be treated
and has a great deal to do with people understanding the ways
in which these drugs affect their thinking. Once prescription
drug abusers are aware of the actions, thoughts and feelings
associated with their addiction, it becomes easier to deal
with.
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