Drug Rehab Warns Against Percocet Addiction
Inside a dentist's office an interesting conversation is going on. The dentist upon review sees no areas of concern within a woman's mouth. She continues to emphasize that she is in a great deal of pain. The dentist shows her the x-rays and emphasizes that there is no inflammation, swelling or nerve problems. The patient stresses the need for Percocet for her pain issues. The experienced dentist is well aware of this behavior and addresses it to the patient. There is no indication of pain, so he can not prescribe the medication. Disappointed, the woman leaves the dental office. It is overheard her apology to her husband, as they leave, for a failure to deliver on any pills.The behavior of "Doctor shopping" is all too common a behavior for those who struggle with prescription drug addiction. It is a practice of falsifying injuries and maladies to obtain the desired drug of choice. On the street, such narcotics can be costly. Through a doctor, a prescription can cost just a few bucks. Drug enforcement agencies are putting forth efforts to help to reduce the increase in this type of addiction. Doctor's now have access to pharmaceutical records online and can note areas of concern. The negative of this is that is difficult, if not impossible, to keep such information current. In recent years, one of the largest areas of concerns for drug prevention and treatment is the growing amounts of abuse and addiction cases to prescription drugs. Percocet (A named brand for a drug containing acetaminophen and oxycodone) and its derivatives is a commonly abused prescription drug. Percocet is an effective pain reliever for those who suffer from moderate to severe pain. When used accordingly, this drug is quite effective for its intended use. The problem is developed when it is not used towards its intended purpose. The oxycodone ingredient in the drug is what leads to abuse and addiction. Oxycodone is a synthetic form of opioid, or narcotic. It creates a euphoric effect in the central nervous system while reducing pain when taken. It is this sensation, or "high" that escalates the abuse and addiction problems. Prescription drugs and pain relievers are usually prescribed as a short term resolution. The lengthier the use, the more likely abuse and addiction problems can develop. This has to do with the body and its ability to develop tolerances. More and more of the drug is needed to achieve the same high. As a good rule of thumb, it is always imperative to use highly addictive prescription drugs only according to recommendations. When the drugs are not being used anymore, do not keep them around; destroy them. This eliminates the risk of someone else in the household having access to using them; like a child or adolescent. Percocet addiction is commonly treated in alcohol and drug rehab programs. When such a problem is the case, a drug rehab can be imperative to getting life back into control again. Cirque Lodge is a nationally recognized alcohol and drug treatment facility. For those who struggle with Percocet addiction, Cirque Lodge offers a personalized approach and therapy to bring an end to the problem. Overcoming Percocet addiction means no more out of control behaviors to obtain and use drugs, and no more doctor shopping. Other Articles: Changing of the Seasons in Drug Rehab Diagnosing the Issue With Drug Rehab Extended Care Services in Drug Rehab Admittance; The First Step to Drug Rehab From an Alcohol Problem to Alcohol Rehab Previous Articles: Drug Rehab Strategies Learned Through Fly Fishing Six Ways to Help an Addict What to Look For in a Quality Drug Rehab Addressing Codependence in Drug Rehab The Advantage of On-on-One Therapy in Drug Rehab |
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Inside a dentist's office an interesting conversation is going on. The dentist upon review sees no areas of concern within a woman's mouth. She continues to emphasize that she is in a great deal of pain. The dentist shows her the x-rays and emphasizes that there is no inflammation, swelling or nerve problems. The patient stresses the need for Percocet for her pain issues. The experienced dentist is well aware of this behavior and addresses it to the patient. There is no indication of pain, so he can not prescribe the medication. Disappointed, the woman leaves the dental office. It is overheard her apology to her husband, as they leave, for a failure to deliver on any pills.

