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Prescription Drug Abuse and Addiction

Lots of folks who get hooked on prescription drugs didn't mean to become addicts. The pill-taking began for legitimate medical reasons - then spiraled out of control. If you're ready to take back your life, or the life of your loved one, from the grip of addictive pills, call Treatment Solutions Network NOW at 877-417-6237.

Aren't prescription drugs perfectly legal? What's wrong with using them?

prescription drug abuse and addiction.Under certain circumstances, prescription drugs such as painkillers and anti-anxiety medications can be both safe and appropriate. 

Where prescription drug users often get into trouble is when they try to use the pills' feelings of euphoria or relaxation to treat problems that the pills weren't intended for. Prescription drug addiction begins with the thought "These pills did a great job at making my back pain go away, maybe they'll also help me deal with my emotional pain."

As prescription drugs have become more and more available in our society, the deadly problem of prescription drug abuse has grown dramatically. According to the 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an estimated 6.9 million people ages 12 and older use prescription medications for non-medical reasons. The drugs abused included pain relievers (the most common), as well as tranquilizers, stimulants, and sedatives.

Just because it's legal doesn't mean it won't kill you

The most important thing to understand about prescription drug abuse is that it is almost identical to other forms of illegal drug abuse such as cocaine or heroin. Just like cocaine can cost you your job, ruin your marriage, and ultimately put you in the morgue through an overdose, pill-popping can do THE EXACT SAME THING.

In fact, use of prescription drugs now causes more deaths than heroin and cocaine combined, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration.

If you or your loved one is suffering from prescription drug addiction, call Treatment Solutions Network today. These pills are dangerous, plain and simple, and the decision to delay seeking treatment could ultimately be a fatal mistake. At Treatment Solutions Network, our free referral service will find you a prescription drug addiction treatment program that is perfect for your location, health insurance, and other specific needs.

We are not affiliated with any one prescription drug addiction treatment facility, so you can rest assured that our recommendation to you will be based solely on where you'll receive the best care - nothing else. Call us today at 877-417-6237.

What if I just stop taking the pills on my own? Is treatment necessary?

There's a reason that prescription drug addicts go to extremes such as "doctor shopping" or digging through a friend's medicine cabinet:  these pills are extraordinarily addictive. Prescription opiates such as hydrocodone, for example, are in the same opiate family of drugs as heroin. This is serious stuff, and it demands serious, medically-assisted treatment.

One of the most important features of drug rehab is the help you'll receive during the first few days of sobriety - the detox period when drug withdrawal symptoms will kick in.  These symptoms can physical illness, mood swings and aggression and depression.

The doctors at our high-quality prescription drug addiction treatment centers, for example, often administer less-addictive medications to prescription opiate addicts going through withdrawal.

One such medication is Suboxone, which is a less-addictive opiate substitute that reduces cravings for opiates and also provides pain relief. It blocks the effects of other opiates - preventing continued abuse of other drugs. Another benefit of Suboxone:  if you take too much of it, it blocks itself.

In addition to easing the withdrawal symptoms of detox, prescription drug addiction treatment programs will also help you get to the root causes of your addiction through individual and group counseling sessions. You've leave your rehab stay with the solid foundation and resources necessary to achieve relapse prevention.

Don't let prescription drug abuse ruin your life any longer - get help

Left untreated, prescription drug addiction can have disastrous consequences. Lisa was planning a typical life as a suburban wife and mother in Michigan, until a foot injury left the 50-year-old woman with an overwhelming addiction to painkillers.

Just how bad did Lisa's need for pills get? According to the Kalamazoo Gazette, Lisa was at one point taking as many as 30 Vicodin pills a day, and stealing her husband's prescription meds - which he used for back pain - and putting non prescription drugs in their place so he wouldn't now.

The low point:  Lisa even had teeth pulled unnecessarily just to get pain medications. With the help of rehab, Lisa has now been clean and sober for six years, and has a new lease on life. A similar turnaround can happen for you too - call Treatment Solutions Network today 877-417-6237.

No matter your insurance, be it Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross / Blue Shield (BCBS), Assurant, Unicare, United Health Care, Anthem, Carefirst, Asuris Northwest Health, Golden Rule, Celtic Insurance, Fortis, Health Net, Kaiser, Vista, Shelter, Wellpoint, Tri Care, Accordia or even Medicare, and state insurance - we can help you find an prescription drug abuse treatment center. We also offer many affordable self pay options as well as luxury prescription drug abuse treatment