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		<title>Pain Killer Addiction &#8211; Facts To Help You Find Help Fast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although detoxification is not a treatment for pain killer addiction, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being free of pain killers or other prescription drugs. An opioid-dependent pain patient has improved function with the use of the drug while an opioid-addicted patient does not have improvement. Common side effects and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although detoxification is not a treatment for pain killer addiction, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being free of pain killers or other prescription drugs. An opioid-dependent pain patient has improved function with the use of the drug while an opioid-addicted patient does not have improvement. Common side effects and adverse reactions of pain killers are: nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dry mouth, miosis (contraction of the pupil), orthostatic hypotension (blood pressure drops upon sudden standing) &#8212; often happens when arising too fast when getting out of bed in the morning, urinary retention, constipation and fecal impaction.</p>
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Addiction to pain killers is an escalating problem today, especially the abuse of opioid pain killers. There are a number of effective treatment options to treat pain killer addiction to prescription opioids and to help manage the sometimes severe withdrawal symptoms that can accompany sudden stopping of pain killers or drugs. Less common side effects and adverse reactions of pain killers are: confusion, hallucinations, delirium, hives, itching, hypothermia, bradycardia (slow heart rate), tachycardia (rapid heart rate), raised intracranial pressure, ureteric or biliary spasm, muscle rigidity and flushing.</p>
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More than 10% of high school seniors have started taking Vicodin for reasons other than reducing pain. When you&#8217;re addicted physically to a drug, like pain killers or alcohol, etc., it&#8217;s because you&#8217;ve suppressed or shut down your body&#8217;s production of endorphins, which are natural opiate pain killers; when this happens you start craving the drug that you replaced the endorphins with whether it&#8217;s alcohol, any of a number of drugs or pain killers. Opioids used as the doctor has prescribed are supposedly not dangerous according to some well-established medical groups; but if this is the case, why are so many people addicted to them?</p>
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If you think you are addicted and want to get off pain killers or other drugs, it&#8217;s best to get detoxified as fast as you can and then go through some type of rehabilitation; it&#8217;s important to have others to lean on and learn from and offer support to you. Pain killer addiction includes: opiate dependency, opiate addiction, narcotic dependency, narcotic addiction, and pain killer dependency or painkiller dependency. Addiction is both a biological and psychological condition.</p>
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Chronic pain affects one out of three or four adults; millions of people suffer from severe disabling pain. 2.2 million people aged 12 and up first abused painkillers within the past year; this is more than the number of people who started using marijuana and has overtaken the use of cocaine. There are many side effects and adverse reactions that can occur with the use of opioids as pain killers.</p>
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Find out from your local health professionals where the closest and best pain killer addiction treatment centers are. Taking the time to spend in a treatment center, detoxing, is of the utmost priority. All other demands of children, a job, school, or any other responsibilities may make inpatient treatment seem like an intrusion but it&#8217;s not.</p>
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If you can&#8217;t do an in-patient rehab, find out how you can do outpatient rehab and pay for it under your insurance plan; check your insurance policy to see if it&#8217;s covered. If you don&#8217;t have insurance, check with your local mental health agencies to see what is available that&#8217;s free. There are many pain killer addiction treatment facilities located throughout the United States, Canada and the rest of the world.</p>
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The body&#8217;s natural pain killers, endorphins, have been replaced by these pain killing drugs; get them flowing again with lots of laughter. Knowing some of these facts and understanding endorphin production will help get you on the road to pain killer addiction recovery fast; start working on it today and hopefully you&#8217;ll notice changes tomorrow. The many problems that are associated with pain killer addiction and abuse have experts, doctors and authorities searching for solutions.</p>
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		<title>Pain Killer Addiction &#8211; Find The Formula That Works For You</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic pain affects one out of three or four adults; millions of people suffer from severe disabling pain. Opioids used as the doctor has prescribed are supposedly not dangerous according to some well-established medical groups; but if this is the case, why are so many people addicted to them? A person exhibits compulsive behavior to satisfy their craving for a pain killer or pain medication even when there are negative consequences associated with taking the pain killer or drug.</p>
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There are many side effects and adverse reactions that can occur with the use of opioids as pain killers. 2.2 million people aged 12 and up first abused painkillers within the past year; this is more than the number of people who started using marijuana and has overtaken the use of cocaine. More than 415,000 people received treatment for pain killer abuse or addiction this past year.</p>
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Many chronic pain patients may be under-treated as a result of doctors who are trying to gain control over pain killer addiction, they report. Less common side effects and adverse reactions of pain killers are: confusion, hallucinations, delirium, hives, itching, hypothermia, bradycardia (slow heart rate), tachycardia (rapid heart rate), raised intracranial pressure, ureteric or biliary spasm, muscle rigidity and flushing. There are a number of effective treatment options to treat pain killer addiction to prescription opioids and to help manage the sometimes severe withdrawal symptoms that can accompany sudden stopping of pain killers or drugs.</p>
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Although detoxification is not a treatment for pain killer addiction, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being free of pain killers or other prescription drugs. Many other drugs can interact with the opioids and cause a variety of symptoms; this can be fatal. Treatment options for pain killer addiction include: medications, such as methadone and LAAM (levo-alpha-acetyl-methadol), and behavioral counseling; usually, the patient is medically detoxified before any treatment approach is begun.</p>
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Pain killer addiction includes: opiate dependency, opiate addiction, narcotic dependency, narcotic addiction, and pain killer dependency or painkiller dependency. An opioid-dependent pain patient has improved function with the use of the drug while an opioid-addicted patient does not have improvement. If you are addicted to pain killers or other drugs or think you may be, you can start working to increase the body&#8217;s endorphin production naturally; some ways are laughing, touching, massage, acupuncture, acupressure, walking, anything that makes you feel good that&#8217;s natural.</p>
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Some insurance companies will pay for one or two weeks; some may pay for rehabilitation too. If you can&#8217;t do an in-patient rehab, find out how you can do outpatient rehab and pay for it under your insurance plan; check your insurance policy to see if it&#8217;s covered. If you don&#8217;t have insurance, check with your local mental health agencies to see what is available that&#8217;s free.</p>
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It&#8217;s important to go through rehab following your detox stay: make it a part of your plan of action. Many insurance plans do cover inpatient detox, check yours if you have insurance. All other demands of children, a job, school, or any other responsibilities may make inpatient treatment seem like an intrusion but it&#8217;s not.</p>
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Experts say that only a small segment of patients with a medical need for using narcotic pain medications ever become addicted. The many problems that are associated with pain killer addiction and abuse have experts, doctors and authorities searching for solutions. Do things that make you feel good as long as it&#8217;s natural.</p>
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		<title>How To Get Help Now For Pain Killer Addiction</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many chronic pain patients may be under-treated as a result of doctors who are trying to gain control over pain killer addiction, they report. If you are addicted to pain killers or other drugs or think you may be, you can start working to increase the body&#8217;s endorphin production naturally; some ways are laughing, touching, massage, acupuncture, acupressure, walking, anything that makes you feel good that&#8217;s natural. Physical dependence on a drug suggests that sudden stopping of the drug may result in negative consequences.</p>
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There are a number of effective treatment options to treat pain killer addiction to prescription opioids and to help manage the sometimes severe withdrawal symptoms that can accompany sudden stopping of pain killers or drugs. A person exhibits compulsive behavior to satisfy their craving for a pain killer or pain medication even when there are negative consequences associated with taking the pain killer or drug. Opioids used as the doctor has prescribed are supposedly not dangerous according to some well-established medical groups; but if this is the case, why are so many people addicted to them?</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Although detoxification is not a treatment for pain killer addiction, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being free of pain killers or other prescription drugs. There are many side effects and adverse reactions that can occur with the use of opioids as pain killers. More than 415,000 people received treatment for pain killer abuse or addiction this past year.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
Pain killer addiction includes: opiate dependency, opiate addiction, narcotic dependency, narcotic addiction, and pain killer dependency or painkiller dependency. If you think you are addicted and want to get off pain killers or other drugs, it&#8217;s best to get detoxified as fast as you can and then go through some type of rehabilitation; it&#8217;s important to have others to lean on and learn from and offer support to you. Once a patient addicted to pain killing drugs has completed detoxification, the treatment provider must then work with the patient to determine which course of treatment would be best for the patient.</p>
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Chronic pain affects one out of three or four adults; millions of people suffer from severe disabling pain. 2.2 million people aged 12 and up first abused painkillers within the past year; this is more than the number of people who started using marijuana and has overtaken the use of cocaine. Often people who are addicted to pain killers are plagued with various symptoms to different degrees; many times they don&#8217;t associate the symptoms with the drug.</p>
<p>&#13;<br />
All other demands of children, a job, school, or any other responsibilities may make inpatient treatment seem like an intrusion but it&#8217;s not. It&#8217;s important to go through rehab following your detox stay: make it a part of your plan of action. Many insurance plans do cover inpatient detox, check yours if you have insurance.</p>
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Taking the time to spend in a treatment center, detoxing, is of the utmost priority. You must make a change in your lifestyle in order to prevent you from taking pain killers and or other drugs again. The longer you wait to get treatment the worse it&#8217;ll get; take action now.</p>
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Avoiding addiction should be a priority for patients or anyone who has to be on pain killers; substitute a non-addictive type if possible or find other ways to minimize the pain. The body&#8217;s natural pain killers, endorphins, have been replaced by these pain killing drugs; get them flowing again with lots of laughter. What should people, and patients with chronic pain problems or conditions, do to avoid the possibility of addiction is a burning question.</p>
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		<title>Pharmaceutical Drugs – A new killer in the addiction world</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pharmaceutical drug abuse among people is increasing every year at alarming rate. The addicts have found it as a very easy mode of addiction. It has hit the young generation the most. Since it is hard for the young people to get drugs like heroin, cocaine or marijuana because of their cost, they have altered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pharmaceutical drug abuse among people is increasing every year at alarming rate. The addicts have found it as a very easy mode of addiction. It has hit the young generation the most. Since it is hard for the young people to get drugs like heroin, cocaine or marijuana because of their cost, they have altered the mode of addiction. The most used pharmaceutical drugs used for addiction are the painkillers. Addiction to painkillers has spread like plague all over the world and the youths of United States are the worst victims. Although, the govt. has put ban on deadly drugs like heroin or cocaine, but it is impossible to ban a medicine. Utilizing this chance, the youth have started taking painkillers for addiction.</p>
<p>Most people have heard about Opium; this was previously used for addiction. Painkillers consist of some derivatives of opium, which affects certain parts of the brain causing heightened effects. This effect causes heavenly pleasure, due to which people wants more and more of it, ultimately getting addicted to it. Addiction to painkillers has increase to such a rate, that it has outraced other drugs of addiction. People nowadays search more for painkiller rehab than alcohol or other drug rehabs.</p>
<p>The search for painkiller rehab is not worthless, as the proper treatment of addiction can only be done in a rehab. A person can try conducting treatment at home, but the withdrawal effects of painkillers are so severe, that the chance of failure is almost cent percent. Supervision of experts is required at great extent during the rehabilitation process.Â  Even the detox programs cannot be conducted at home. In the rapid detox process, the drug particles are eliminated from the addictâs body by certain methods. The withdrawal effects show up right after this process. The patients become restless having chronic or acute pain in body parts. Several other symptoms arise, which are simply intolerable for the patient. These unbearable withdrawal effects drive the addicts to madness. The patients need immense care during this period.</p>
<p>However, any ordinary rehab cannot provide all the required treatment methods or proper care that is a must during rehabilitation. World class drug rehabilitation center like the Luxury Drug Rehab has got the ability to provide a patient with all the treatment and comfort. The luxurious lifestyle and mind soothing environment maintained in this rehab is perfect for complete rehabilitation of the patient. Besides the comfort and treatment conducted in this rehab, the other facilities like the individualized treatment programs, fitness trainings, healthy diets is very effective for curing a drug addict.</p>
<p>The most used medicine for curing painkiller addicts nowadays is Buprenorphine. The Buprenorphine treatment has proved to be very successful. Use of this medicine has made the rehabilitation process much easier for the patients as well for the doctors. Prescription drug addiction cannot be stopped; neither can the painkillers be banned. All we can do is inform the young generation about the effects of addiction, so that they stay away from taking painkillers.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If pain killers are taken exactly as prescribed, they are safe and will rarely cause addiction.  And yet addiction to prescription pain killers is growing.  The most common medications that can cause this are opiods (sometimes called narcotics) and include morphine, codeine and others in the same group. </p>
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Research shows that every year, almost 2 million Americans use prescription opiod painkillers.  In some communities, addiction to painkillers has now overtaken the use of cocaine and marijuana.  9% of the population admit to having used pain killers illegally. </p>
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Morphine is often used after surgery for the control and alleviation of severe pain.  Codeine is more common and can deal with milder pain.  Opiods work by attaching to proteins in the brain, spine and digestive tract.  These proteins are called opiod receptors.  When an opiod attaches to a receptor, they can change the way a person feels pain.   </p>
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SO HOW DO PEOPLE GET ADDICTED TO THEM?</p>
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They can also affect how pleasure is experienced and this is why many opiods give a feeling of euphoria when they are taken. </p>
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People who become addicted start out by taking pain killers for longer than they should do, to get this intial euphoria. The problem is that if pain killers are used for a long time, the body can become tolerant to that medication.  This means that higher and higher doses must be taken to get the same effect.  It also means that the body has adjusted to operating normally with that level of pain killers, and so if the pain killers are stopped, or reduced, withdrawal symptoms can occur. </p>
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COLD TURKEY</p>
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Symptoms of drug withdrawal ae extremely unpleasant and can involve restlessness, pain in the bones and muscles, insomnia, diarhea, vomiting and involuntary leg movements.  Withdrawal is called &#8216;cold turkey&#8217; because another major symptom is cold flashes with goose bumps on the skin. </p>
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WHY DO PEOPLE NEED HELP TO QUIT &#8211; CAN&#8217;T THEY JUST STOP?</p>
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If these drugs are used for a long time, they will eventually change the brain in fundamental ways.  They take over the normal pleasure and motivational systems of the brain &#8211; pushing the need for drugs up to the highest priority.  The need for drugs therefore overrides all of the person&#8217;s previous motivations, behaviours and drives.  This is the domineering compulsion to find and use drugs, and what is called addiction.   </p>
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Once addicted to drugs, people feign illness and visit different doctors to obtain prescriptions, buy drugs on the street, steal and lie to obtain their &#8216;fix&#8217;.  It is not a personality choice &#8211; it&#8217;s a medical need or craving, generated by the affect that the chemical has imposed on the brain. </p>
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WHAT HAPPENS IN REHAB?</p>
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Celebrities seem to go into rehabilitation {rehab) with alarming frequency.  Rehab is a place where people are medically supervised to come off their addiction, in an effort to reduce or avoid withdrawal symptoms.  The addiction can be to pain killers, recreational drugs or alcohol. </p>
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The client is medically detoxified &#8211; which means that medications may be given to help them through the withdrawal phase.  Detoxification is not a treatment for addiction &#8211; it simply removes the addictive substance from the person&#8217;s system so that they can start thinking clearly again.  Detox is usually followed by counselling and behavioural therapy to try and help the client to avoid returning to the addiction. </p>
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Celebrities and their alleged pain killer addictions:</p>
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* Kathleen Turner &#8211; pain killers and alcohol.</p>
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* Daniel Baldwin &#8211; pain killers originally for a back problem. </p>
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* Anna Nicole Smith &#8211; vicodin.</p>
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* Matthew Perry &#8211; vicodin.</p>
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* Jerry Lewis &#8211; allegedly went into rehab for prednisone addiction at the age of 77!</p>
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