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Warning Signs of Prescription Painkiller Addiction
Prescription painkiller addiction has
become a growing and serious problem in
the United States. A 2017 study conducted
by the National Survey on Drug Use and
Health found that an estimated 2 million
Americans misused prescription pain
relievers for the first time within that year.
While narcotic painkillers are designed to
significantly reduce a person’s sensitivity
to pain, they can also create a short-lived
sense of euphoria. Some people may crave
this sensation and become addicted, as
they want to experience this feeling more
frequently and for longer periods of time.
Long-term or misappropriate use of prescription
painkillers can lead to physical dependence.
A person can become addicted to painkillers
over time; however, there are often tell-tale signs
that indicate a growing addiction. They include:
• Feeling the need to use the drug regularly
• Experiencing intense urges that interrupt other
thoughts
• Taking more medications than prescribed by
a doctor
• Going doctor shopping to find physicians to
provide a prescription
• Taking medications longer than prescribed by
a doctor
• Seeking other sources such as relatives’ medicine
cabinets or the internet to get prescription
painkillers
• Afflicting injuries to oneself to attain
painkillers
• Continuing to take the medications
although they affect job performance,
relationships or the ability to carry out
routine activities
• Experiencing withdrawal symptoms
when attempting to stop drug use
Paying attention to these signs is crucial
in getting the necessary help needed.
Help can be received in a timely manner;
the sooner a problem is recognized. If you
or someone you know are displaying these
signs, speak to your doctor or a professional who
specializes in addiction medicine immediately.
To schedule an appointment with Flushing
Hospital Medical Center’s Addiction Service
Division please call 718-670-5078 or 718-670-5540.
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