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It is entirely possible to become addicted to prescription medications. Many people make the mistake of thinking that prescription medicines are safe and you can’t get addicted to them because a doctor prescribes them, but this isn’t always the case. Prescription drugs can be as addictive and dangerous as other substances if you abuse your prescription.
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Drug addiction can present in many ways, impacting various areas of your life, such as relationships, finances, and your mental and physical health.
The signs of prescription drug addiction can vary depending on the prescription drug you’re addicted to or abuse. However, some common signs of prescription drug addiction include:
Prescription drug abuse and prescription drug addiction are not the same thing, although they are both forms of substance use disorder.
There are more ways than one to abuse prescription medications. Abusing prescription drug classes means taking prescription medication in any way other than as prescribed by the doctor. For example, if you abuse prescription drugs, you may:
Abusing prescription drugs can have serious consequences. For example, if you abuse opioids, you could end up having an opioid overdose, which can be fatal. If you find yourself abusing prescription medications and are unable to stop, you may have an addiction, and we recommend that you seek treatment.
In the case of prescription drugs, you may not be aware that you are addicted to the drug until you stop taking it or drastically lower your dose and experience withdrawal symptoms.
There are different types of prescription drug addiction. Some commonly abused prescription drugs include:
Another common form of prescription drug addiction is psychiatric drug addiction. Psychiatric drugs can be addictive. Some drugs that fall into the psychiatric drug category include antidepressants and antianxiety medications.
When you stop taking antidepressants after long-term use, you may experience antidepressant discontinuation syndrome, which can impact your physical and mental health.
Prescriptions are given to treat certain medical conditions, which is why it can be particularly difficult to break a prescription drug addiction in the long term.
You may need to take prescription drugs in the future, so it may not be possible to detox from prescription drugs ‘cold turkey’ as you could with alcohol or illegal drugs.
During prescription drug rehab, you could work to get used to a lower dose. Another way of overcoming the issue is by using a different prescription or trying an alternative treatment method. You may decide to give your friend or family member your prescription to give to you as and when needed to stop you from abusing the drug.
If this page resonates with you and you want to get help for your drug addiction, we can find the best treatment available to you. There are drug treatment centres available for alcoholism and drug dependence, as well as addiction to nicotine.
Whether you’re addicted to prescription drugs, illicit drugs, or other drugs and substances such as heroin or alcohol, we recommend that you seek treatment at a rehab centre.
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