Prescription Drug Abuse and Treatment
It isn’t just illegal drugs and alcohol that can be abused. People can suffer an addiction for a large variety of things including prescribed medication. Prescription drug abuse is actually very common and many people suffer from it without considering it as an addiction or a problem. Prescription drugs can help improve lifestyles and alleviate conditions and symptoms but only for the users they are intended for. Prescription drugs have been carefully selected for the individual who needs to take them and users who take drugs that have not been prescribed for them are taking a huge health risk. Many people make the mistake of thinking that just because a doctor has prescribed this medication then it will be safe to use. This is not the case and many medications needs to be carefully monitored and have a dose that is relative to the individuals lifestyle, age, weight and more or there could be a real risk of overdose.
It may also shock you to learn that taking prescribed drugs that are not your own is also illegal and is treated the same as taking street drugs.
The most common causes of prescription drug addiction and the reasons why people experiment with prescription drugs include the desire to lose weight, to socially adapt and to cram for exams. Prescription drug abuse can start off with taking a few pills on a one off basis to help you sleep at night, to stay awake all night to study or to lose a few pounds for summer. However, pill addiction can quickly surface as you develop a psychological dependency on the drugs and prescription medication is often easier to obtain than hard street drugs.
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Prescription drugs can be obtained from family members, friends or even on the street and many people are now becoming addicted to several prescription drugs for recreational purposes in the mistaken belief that prescription medication is safe. Even people who would otherwise steer clear of harmful drugs can fall into prescribed drug addiction thinking they are safe to use. Without the proper medical guidance, prescription drug treatment is dangerous and potentially life threatening especially if taken on a regular basis. Some medicines react violently to certain food stuffs or drinks or can cause serious organ damage if not taken appropriately and at the appropriate times. Many medicines need to be strictly controlled and be given in minimal doses according to the individual. Without the proper medical advice and approval for a prescription drug, pill addiction can cause serious damage.