Warning signs of prescription drug abuse

written by: Nelson Conway; article published: year 2009, month 12;

In: Root » Health » Nutrition

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Are you or someone you care about abusing prescription drugs? Getting past an addiction to pain medicine and other prescription drugs is tough but can be done. Here are some steps to recognize a problem.

For many people, the term "addiction" only applies to people who abuse alcohol or hard drugs. But the reality is that prescription drug abuse can be just as crippling and devastating emotionally and physically as any other addiction. Like with any other sort of addiction, abusing prescription drugs is a disease and people who have problems will take the same risks and make the same poor decisions with horrific consequences as someone with a drug or alcohol addiction.

Prescription drugs are a necessary part of life for millions of Americans who need them to help control ongoing physical or mental health issues. However, when prescription drugs are used for more than just treating the symptoms they are prescribed for, then it's time to consider a drug rehab program. If you are concerned that you or someone you love might be addicted to prescription drugs and might need drug rehab, here are a few warning signs to consider:

- If a person has been addicted to drugs and alcohol in the past they are more likely to develop an addiction to prescription drugs. This is especially true for people with a history of time spent in drug rehab centers who are taking prescription narcotics such as Vicodin or OxyContin.

- Frequently taking more than the prescribed daily amount of pills is a sign of addiction. In addition, addicts frequently "store" pills in order to take more than the prescribed amount at any one time.

- People with prescription drug addiction frequently take their medication for reasons other than they were prescribed for. One example is taking pain medication when they are depressed.

- Taking medicine that was originally prescribed for a family member is another sign of addiction.

If you or someone you know has one or more of these symptoms, they need to consider getting addiction treatment from a leading rehab center such as Cirque Lodge. Located in Sundance, Utah, Cirque Lodge offers a detox program along with addiction recovery treatment from caring and experienced counselors.

Nelson Conway is a freelance writer living in Pasadena, Calif. His work has been published by magazines and major online news sites.

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