Manufacturers for OxyContin have to print warnings on the label that it should not be cut, broken, chewed, crushed or dissolved. The warning labels advise never to take OxyContin other than prescribed for a good reason. The more OxyContin is abused, the more damage to the brain and body can occur. OxyContin can be abused for many reasons in different ways. Learn more about how it is abused and how to seek help if a loved one is struggling.

Abuse of OxyContin

OxyContin can be abused, even after just the first time of use. Opioids like OxyContin have the potential of becoming habit forming. In addition to physical dependence, OxyContin can create psychological dependence. Many people like to avoid withdrawal symptoms by taking the drug rather than feel the ill effects. The side effects of OxyContin can include:

  • Changes in mood
  • Coma
  • Constipation
  • Damage to liver
  • Euphoria
  • Fatigue
  • Heart attack
  • Overdose
  • Respiratory depression

The side effects can be lethal if a person does not seek appropriate medical attention for some of the above side effects. It is possible to get help before it gets to the point where a person is experiencing side effects since this is usually a sign tolerance has built up in the body.

Signs of OxyContin Abuse

Noticing signs of prescription drug abuse may be difficult to notice. People can hide the use of medication to mask signs of abuse. When the signs of abuse are noticed, it can be easy to overlook but it is important to pay attention to focus on ways to help a person who is struggling. The signs of possible OxyContin abuse include:

  • Changes in normal behavior
  • Chewing OxyContin
  • Fatigue
  • Getting OxyContin through illegal means
  • High dependency
  • Secretive behavior
  • Self medication
  • Snorting OxyContin

Noticing possible signs of abuse is important because people do not want to develop addiction to medication and spiral downward. Clinically addiction can be treated as can the negative effects of the drug on a person’s life. If a person is struggling with addiction, help is available and should be sought after to avoid addiction getting worse.

 

Cypress Lakes Lodge will help you overcome addiction to OxyContin or other medication and drugs. It is possible to overcome addiction will help you or your loved one take back their life from addiction to  with help from our therapeutic staff along with our resources and programs. We seek to provide an experience that will help you recover from addiction and move forward in life. Call us to find out how we can help you succeed in kicking addiction: 1-877-938-1577.

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