Drug Addiction Treatment 1-877-325-1982
The promotion of, availability of, and use of prescription drugs
has continued to rise in the United States, and subsequently, so has the amount
of abuse and addiction. Prescription drugs are big business, and the idea of
the drug companies is to sell their product and create a market for them. Most
drugs don't cure anything, because then the drug's maker would be out of
business.
The three main categories of prescritpion drugs that are abused and can lead to addiction include painkillers, stimulants and central nervous system depressants. Of the total number of prescription drug addicts in the country, more than 5 million are using opiate-based painkillers, however the levels are continuing to rise in all categories.
Call 1-877-325-1982 to speak with a counselor now or fill out the form below and someone will reply to your request for prescription drug treatment help as soon as possible.
Aside from the three main categories mentioned above, prescription drug abuse and dependency includes many more forms of medications. People are becoming dependent on antidepressants, antipsychotics, over-the-counter medications, cough syrup, and many other items. The common factor in all of this is that each and everyone one of these drugs are essentially poisons and are therefore toxic to a person's body, regardless of what other effects they might produce. And when toxins enter the body there are internal chemical reactions that take place, just like with alcohol or other drugs. Enought of these toxins will create an effect, which might at first be desireable, but then the more it is used the dependency develops.
Enough of any drug can cause overdoese death, even the seemingly safest over-the-counter medicines.
Dont' wait until something tragic happens because of prescription drug abuse. Call us today at 1-877-325-1982 for assistance in locating the best prescription drug rehab and treatment methods.
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