Posts Tagged prescription drug addiction
Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse
Posted by Drug Free in Other Addictions on January 22nd, 2010
The bad thing about prescription drugs is that they are readily available in your local pharmacy, and they are no less dangerous than the drugs you get on the street. Just because you can get some at any time does not mean in any way that they are safe to use. When taken non-medically and in excess quantities, they can do a lot of damage to your body and may even cause death.
The problems that prescription drugs can bring are real. The most commonly abused of these are painkillers, cough syrup, sleeping pills and other sedatives. While the drugs each serve a corresponding purpose, using them for the wrong reasons can lead to an early end. Famous people all over the world have paid with their lives for what they thought as a great way to escape the sadness and pain of their lives, but despite taking these, there still remains a certain level of emptiness within, which is why they continue drug use until their last breath.
So, how does one avoid addiction to prescription drugs? The first thing is to strive to be happy. Keep in mind that most abusers of this drug type are often depressed and seek out anything to relieve them of their sadness. Looking at bigger picture of life helps, and often at a much larger level than you originally anticipated.
Of course, this is something that is easier said than done. But the important thing is that you do not give in to life’s problems. It may take a great amount of willpower to do so, but it’s better than being a slave to something as small as a pill or a syrup bottle.
Prescription Drug Abuse: The Danger of Easy Access to Supply
Posted by Drug Free in Drug Addiction, Prescription Drug Abuse on November 10th, 2009
Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to go to the streets to buy drugs. Some of the drugs that can cause addiction are readily available at your local pharmacy. But the fact that it is sold legally does not change the reality that these drugs can also damage your body if taken in unchecked doses. Taking drugs such as valium, decongestants, and even cough syrup is dangerous in high doses, which makes the task of understanding the nature of prescription drug abuse a lot more important.
While street drugs such as marijuana, meth, and cocaine have immediate extreme effects on the body, prescription drugs are relatively milder, but this does not mean that they are less dangerous. The most common abused prescription drugs include painkillers, sleeping pills, decongestants and cough syrup. All of these drugs are made to numb the senses, and can give the user an artificial sense of being free of pain and discomfort.
So why abuse prescription drugs? The reasons for this phenomenon are mainly social, a dimension of analysis that must not be overlooked when it comes to drug addiction. But whatever the user’s reasons may be, the fact of the matter remains the same — that they want to enjoy the feeling of escaping from reality, if only for a moment. The perception that using drugs to simulate this feeling may seem foolish at first, but then again, it shows how desperate the person can get out from the unpleasant experiences that life can bring them.
While the thought of them being legal gives people some degree of comfort when using them, prescription drugs can still be as dangerous as street drugs if taken in high quantities. The cycle of addiction would still apply to both kinds of drugs, where you may be trapped in it and find yourself unable to get out because of the sense of uncontrollable dependence on the drug.


