3 Differences Between Prescription and Over-the-Counter

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1. Addictive qualities – Over-the-counter medicines rarely carry with them an addictive quality, however a large percentage of prescription drugs have an addictive side effect. Consult your doctor on the possible addictive qualities of any prescription drug you may be taking. 

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Treating Prescription Drug Abuse

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Illicit or prescribed drug abuse addiction is a brain disease, that like any other disease, can be treated effectively. Years of research has proven this. there is not one single treatment that is appropriate fro all individuals addicted to prescription medications. The type of drug used and the needs of the individual must be taken into account when deciding on a proper treatment. In order for a treatment o be successful, several components, including detoxification, counselling, and in some cases, pharmacological therapies all need to be incorporated. In order for a patient to make a successful recovery, multiple courses of treatments may need to be used. 

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The Role of Patients and Pharmacists in Preventing Prescription Drug Abuse

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Pharmacists play a key role in preventing Rx drug misuse and abuse by providing clear info and advice about how to take a medication properly. They also need to provide information on the effects this medication may have and about any possible drug interactions. Pharmacists can help prescription Freud by looking for false or altered prescription forms. Many pharmacies have developed 'hotlines' to alert other pharmacies in the region when a fraud is detected. 

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Abusing Vicodin

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When doctors prescribe Vicodin for pain relief, they are usually careful to limit the treatment time. Vicodin, a member of the opium family, has strongly addictive qualities. If it is taken for an extensive length of time, even small doses can lead to an addiction. Once addicted, a person may feel the need to take larger and larger doses of the medication. Since a family doctor usually prescribes the drug, patients don’t tend to realize they’ve become addicted at first. They may feel that the drug is safe, or their use is less dangerous, because they acquire the medication through legal means. 

Vicodin addiction is dangerous no matter how you acquire the medicine.  However, once a person becomes addicted, they will eventually exhibit the same urgency about finding more Vicodin that you would expect from any addicted individual. Vicodin abuse may become obvious when a person trys to work around the medical system so that they can continue to receive the medication. Some common tactics include visiting several doctors, or claiming that your medicine has been lost so you need a replacement.
 
Anxiety, hostility, and agitation will become noticeable in someone who is addicted to Vicodin. They may have problems keeping up with their daily routines, and it is common for financial issues to arise. It is particularly difficult to stop taking Vicodin once you are addicted because the withdrawal symptoms are uncomfortable. 

 

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Alcohol Abuse and its Correlation With Prescription Drug Abuse

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It has been shown that individuals who abuse alcohol are more likely to abuse prescription drugs as well.  Individuals under the age of 25 are especially susceptible. Researchers at the University of Michigan have shown that men and women who abuse alcohol are 18 times more likely to abuse prescription drugs.  This is of great concern because using alcohol while taking the most commonly abused prescription medications can be a deadly combination.  At least seven percent of those claiming to abuse alcohol and prescription drugs claim to have taken them at the same time within the last year. 

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Who is abusing prescription drugs?

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With the increase in the abuse of prescription drugs the question of who is abusing prescription drugs becomes a relevant one.  Are abusers from the middle or upper class or are most of them college students looking to have a good time?  Perhaps they can be found on the street, panhandling for every dollar they get. The answer is prescription drug abusers can be found in all of these categories and more. They are doctors, fathers and mothers, teenagers, college students, prostitutes, truck drivers – basically they come from all walks of life.   

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What Addiction Treatments are Available?

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Are you ready to quit your addiction and get help?  When it comes to getting treatment, there are many different methods that are available for you.  Treatment can range from one-on-one counseling sessions to 12-step programs to inpatient addiction services.  Addiction treatment is not a one size fits all approach.  One of the most important things about getting treatment is finding the one that works best for you.  So you’re ready to quit, ready to start treatment, but you feel completely lost on your treatment options?  Don’t worry!  Keep reading…

Addiction Treatment: The Greatest Motivator Is the Desire to Quit  

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Robo Tripping

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