Tag Archives: Opioid

Emotional Painkillers: Oxycodone and Oxycontin

Man standing on the beach The fact that around 100 million people in the United States suffer from pain, warrants the dire need for an adequate treatment of pain to be a prioritized` health concern for the nation. In an attempt to enhance pain treatment, medical professionals significantly increased the prescriptions of opioids. As a result, there has been a [...]
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Depression & Oxy Addiction: Finding Coping Tools in Recovery

Teenage girl struggling with addiction A study from Saint Louis University suggested that long-term or chronic use of opioid painkillers significantly increases the risks of major depression. Medical records of about 50,000 veterans were analyzed who were given opioid painkillers for the first time in their life and had no history of depression. It was concluded that patients who, over [...]
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Pain Management with Oxycodone and Oxycontin

Pain Medication Even though the U.S. makes up only an estimated 5 percent of the world’s population, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) claims that the U.S. still manages to consume 81 percent of the world’s supply of oxycodone. [1] A drug that is so avidly marketed and consumed, it is important to take a look [...]
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No Family is Immune to Today’s Opioid Crisis

Mom Preparing Her Child For Her Addiction Recovery Contributor: Rogers Behavioral Health, with Michael M. Miller, MD, DFASAM, DLFAPA, Medical Director of the Herrington Recovery Center at Rogers Memorial Hospital. Overdose deaths involving prescription opioids have quadrupled since 1999, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). From 1999 to 2015, prescription opioids contributed to more than 183,000 deaths. What’s behind [...]
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Opiate Addiction: Is Detox in a Medical Rehab Center Necessary?

African American Woman with Hat In 2015, reportedly 20.5 million Americans aged 12 and older had a substance use disorder. Out of this population, 2 million individuals were abusing prescription pain relievers and 591,000 had a substance use disorder involving heroin. An estimated 23 percent of individuals who use heroin develop an opioid addiction. [1] Opioid is the category of [...]
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