I’m Addicted to Prescription Pills But I Have Real Pain, What Can I Do?
I’m Addicted to Prescription Pills But I Have Real Pain, What Can I Do?
It is quite a common occurrence that many people end up with a prescription pill addiction due to being prescribed powerful narcotics that are supposed to “help” them with their chronic pain. Often times it can be scary for a... Learn MoreIn the News: Chicago Becomes Third City to Sue Big Pharma Over Painkiller Marketing
Marketing for prescription painkillers can be helpful to those who need it, but a deadly trap for those who abuse it. Recently the city of Chicago filed a lawsuit against some Big Pharmaceutical empires for the wrongful marketing of powerful... Learn MoreLong Term Effects of Opiate Abuse
Long Term Effects of Opiate Abuse: Tolerance and Dependence From pain-killers to street drugs opiate abuse is a growing issue today. The long term effects of opiate abuse are not only debilitating, but life threatening. One thing that increases the... Learn MorePalm Partners: Treating Chronic Pain Without Narcotics
When we start our journey of recovery, a lot of us worry about the issues we have with chronic pain and dealing with it without painkillers or narcotics. There have been new studies and information surfacing that there is a... Learn More5 Signs of Prescription Pill Addiction
Prescription pill addiction has become so common in the United States that it has been labeled an epidemic. Thousands of Americans rely on prescription painkillers for the relief of pain, discomfort from ailments such as headaches, menstrual cramps, surgery recovery,... Learn MoreSubstance Showdown: Suboxone vs. Methadone
Suboxone and Methadone were both created to help opiate addicts either through maintenance programs or detoxes. Methadone came first and was used to help heroin addicts stop the search for their high on the streets as well as keeping them... Learn MoreIn the News: New Treatment for Pregnant Drug Addicts
A small but growing number of clinics for mothers-to-be are cropping up around the country in response to a prescription drug epidemic. Prescription drug abuse and addiction is a rising problem in the United States. Deaths caused by prescription... Learn MoreIn the News: Addiction Specialist Takes the Stand in Michael Jackson Wrongful Death Trial
An addiction specialist took the stand Wednesday at the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial. Dr. Sidney Schnoll testified that he saw no evidence the singer was addicted to painkillers or the anesthetic propofol that ultimately led to his death. The... Learn MoreAre drugs like Opana and Exalgo the new drugs of choice for pain management clinics?
Before drugs like Opana and Exalgo were the new drugs of choice for pain management clinics it was Roxicodone and before that the very popular drug of abuse OxyContin. It really seems like as soon as we get a handle... Learn MoreDrug Treatment for People with Chronic Pain
People who are in chronic pain will most often take very strong narcotic painkillers to help them get through their daily lives. Many people, who take these drugs for chronic pain, do so responsibly without developing symptoms of addiction. While... Learn MoreHow to beat roxicodone addiction
Beating a roxicodone addiction can be a painful and frightening experience. This is one of the biggest reasons people continue to use roxicodone; because they are afraid of going through the pain of roxicodone withdrawal. Roxicodone withdrawal is a necessary... Learn MoreHow to cope with Chronic Pain
[caption id="attachment_4346" align="aligncenter" width="200" caption="Chronic Pain"][/caption] Living with chronic pain limits what you can do. Chronic pain can interfere with your ability to work, play with your children, walk or even take care of yourself. Chronic pain can cause... Learn More
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