Oxycontin Addiction Rehab
Oxycontin is the trade name for the drug oxycodone hydrochloride. Oxycontin is basically a 12-hour time release formulation of oxycodone. It belongs to the group of painkillers known as opioids which are derived from the opium poppy. Other well known opioids are codeine, heroin and morphine. All opioids block the pain receptors in the brain. Oxycodone is also the active ingredient in other popular pain relievers, Percodan and Percocet. Oxycontin was approved by the FDA in 1995 intended for use for terminal cancer patients and chronic pain sufferers who are afflicted with conditions such as back pain, bursitis, arthritis, or for pain management resulting from injury including fractures.
The manufacturer of Oxycontin is Purdue Pharma. Top company executives have been found guilty of intentionally misleading the public about abuse risks of Oxycontin and settled in court after admitting in a federal lawsuit to making false and misleading statements that OxyContin was not as addictive or as likely to be abused as other pain medications.
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How Oxycontin Works
Oxycodone enters the body and works by stimulating certain opioid receptors which are located within the central nervous system, along the spinal cord and in the brain. Once the oxycodone meshes with the opioid receptors, the user experiences pain relief along with other physiological responses such as slowed breathing and euphoria. As you can well imagine by now, Oxycontin can be dangerously addictive. Both opioids, Oxycontin and heroin have very similar effects making it attractive to drug abusers and is sometimes referred to as the “poor man’s heroin” despite its high price on the streets. Surprisingly enough, users can buy Oxycontin online as well as through normal channels. Available in 10 milligrams (mg), 20 mg, 40 mg, 80 mg and 160 mg tablets in different colors and sizes according to dosage for oral administration. Each pill is imprinted with “OC” on one side and number designation of its dosage on the opposite side. The drug is designed to slowly release over time so the prescribed dose is twice a day. One should never break, crush or chew oxycotin as this will result in the tablet While Oxycontin is prescribed to alleviate severe pain, it also artificially stimulates the reward center or “pleasure” areas of the brain without anything beneficially happens to the body. This leads to increased confidence in Oxycontin and less confidence in the normal rewards of life. Soon there is less and less interest in other aspects of life where normal pleasure is derived, such as personal relationships, places and activities. Eventually the user will start to resent anything which does not fit into their drug abusing lifestyle. |
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