Back Pain is a Primary Reason
Why we have so Many Prescription Drug Addicts
Unfortunately,
many simply end up taking pain killers and retiring to bed instead of
increasing their activity once the back pain starts. Back pain is actually one
of the primary reasons why so many adults get addicted to pain killers.
Addiction is a terrible side effect of these drugs, considering they do not
actively change the issue causing the pain in the first place.
Pharmaceutical
drug overdoses now rank second only to
motor vehicle crashes as the leading cause of accidental death in the US. The
number of overdose deaths from opioid painkillers alone more than tripled from
1999 to 2006, to 13,800 deaths that year. This despite the fact that the FDA
increased the restrictions for consumer drug ads in 2005, especially for COX-2
painkillers like Celebrex and Bextra.
In
the past, most overdoses were due to illegal narcotics, such as heroin. But
prescription painkillers have now surpassed both heroin and cocaine as the
leading cause of fatal overdoses. In addition, more than 700,000 people visit
US emergency rooms each year as a result of adverse drug
reactions to all drugs, not just the opioids.
Adverse
drug reactions from drugs that are properly prescribed and properly
administered also kill about 106,000 people per year, making
prescription drugs the fourth-leading cause of death in the US.
Pharmaceutical
drugs kill more than twice as many Americans as HIV/AIDS or suicide, yet they’re
still allowed to be advertised on TV, radio and in magazines. This is
particularly ironic when you consider that the death toll from illegal drugs –
which is about 10,000 per year – is dwarfed by the death toll (106,000 or more)
from properly administered pharmaceuticals!
The
first step toward meaningful change is realizing that prescription drugs are
JUST as addictive and dangerous as illegal street drugs. In many cases, they
are identical. The only difference is their legal status. For example, hydrocodone,
a prescription opiate, is synthetic heroin – indistinguishable from any other
heroine as far as your brain and body are concerned. So, if you’re hooked on
hydrocodone, your body is responding as if you’re a heroin addict...
Perhaps
even more ironic, prescription drug addiction is now also being
advertised as a “medical condition” for which there is treatment... Back in the
day, this was simply called Drug Rehab, but now they’re trying to remove the
stigma associated with drug addiction, since the vast majority are hooked on
legal meds. Just because the drugs are legal, does not mean the addiction is
any less severe or damaging.
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