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What is Oxycontin Addiction?

Topic: Digestive WellnessPublished September 16, 2011

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Oxycontin is an extremely powerful synthetic painkiller which has strong euphoric effects and the potential to quickly become physically and psychologically addictive to those who misuse and abuse it. It is a narcotic that is prescribed medically for cancer patients and other chronic pain sufferers. It is one of the most powerful and effective pain relievers available today. People, who use oxycontin for leisure rather than medical purposes, will often squeeze oxycontin tablets to neutralize the time-release coating on the tablets, so that ingesting oxycontin creates an instant feeling of excitement. Oxycontin can be taken orally, or dissolved in water and injected, or sniffed up the nose. Oxycontin addiction is a disease which can cause by continued habitual oxycontin use. Many oxycontin addicts cannot stop using this drug without proper help, and continuously use it even when wanting to stop. Even though physical, mental, financial, and social consequences become worse, oxycontin addiction will keep an addict using the drug regardless of the consequences. Many sufferers choose addiction treatment to stop active oxycontin addiction and initiate healing. Oxycontin Addiction treatment programs offer effective treatment that may be right for you. If you or your loved one is suffering from oxycontin abuse addiction, there are many rehab centers and treatment programs that can help people. As oxycontin and heroin have similar effects, both drugs attract to the same abuser population. Oxycontin is also known as "poor man's heroin," regardless of the high price it commands at the street level. By prescription, a 40 mg tablet of Oxycontin costs approximately $4 or $400 for a 100-tablet bottle in a retail pharmacy. Street prices vary depending on geographic location, but generally OxyContin sells for between 50 cents and $1 per milligram. Therefore, the same 100-tablet bottle purchased for $400 at a retail pharmacy can sell for $2,000 to $4,000 illegally. According to oxycontin news, Washington, “A drug that is used for safe pain management, is becoming one of the most abused and misused drugs in Hollywood”. There is various other news related to oxycontin such as, “In drug abusers, oxycontin has been linked to at least 120 overdose deaths nationwide, even though it has been on the market only five years. These deaths are difficult to count because of the many other oxycodone-containing drugs on the market and because many deaths are caused by taking the drug in combination with other drugs, such as alcohol”.

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