Drug abuse is a difficult situation to recover from. Some drug addictions are more serious than others. One of the more serious ones includes oxycodone addiction. Oxycodone is often referred to as OxyContin. It is a pain reliever used for severe pain. One may become addicted to oxycodone because of a serious chronic pain condition that oxycodone is medically used for, but one may also seek out this drug purely for recreational abuse. Either way, an addiction to oxycodone, similar to may opioid addictions, affects the way a person responds to pleasure and pain. It retrains a person’s brain to only feel at ease when under the influence of the substance.
Oxycodone abuse has continued to increase, year after year. In 1994, about 4,000 people were admitted to the emergency room as a result of oxycodone use. These numbers skyrocketed in 2002, where over 22,000 people were admitted for the same thing. An oxycodone addiction is a very significant one. Once a person becomes addicted, it is difficult for them to stop without the medical intervention of an opiate synthetic such as Suboxone or methadone. Oxycodone has great medical use and high promise for pain control, unfortunately though, it also promises high tolerance levels and an addicting sense of euphoria.
Oxycodone can be found in cough medicine and pain killers. It is usually taken orally and is commonly abused among opiate addicts and prescription drug addicts. Prescription drug abuse is the most common drug abuse in America, especially in Florida. In 2010, 90 out of the top 100 physicians that prescribe oxycodone are located in Florida. Oxycodone addiction can ruin a person. It can take everything they have and everything they care about a wash those things down the drain. Having a drug addiction of any kind is expensive and it will ruin you. Florida has an abundance of pain clinics, both legitimate and illicit, which has contributed to the amount of prescription drug abuse throughout the state. Fortunately, there have recently been laws passed on this topic that limit pill distribution and seek out illicit distribution (pill mills), specifically oxycodone substances. These laws have started showing great success on the crackdown of pill mills.
Recent studies have uncovered the awful truths about the number of overdoses, deaths and overall effect that oxycodone has had on the state of Florida alone. Because of this research, overdoses by oxycodone have decreased about 17% since 2010. Even so, prescription drug abuse has produced a large amount of addicts. When a person has an oxycodone addiction, they often feel as though their life depends on having the drug in their system at all times – like they can’t survive without it. The first step toward sobriety is admitting that you have an addiction and that you can and will stop being addicted to prescription medication.
Because prescription drug abuse is so common throughout the nation, specifically in Florida, there are many, many treatment facilities available to help an oxycodone addict with the problems they have and will have to face in the future. Ambrosia Treatment Centers can provide the individualized care that you need to recover from an oxycodone addiction. If you or a loved one are suffering from prescription drug addiction, get help immediately.
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