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Vicodin Addiction Problems

Many people have found themselves battling with problems of addiction to the prescription drug Vicodin.

Prescribed as a pain reliever, Vicodin is one of the most commonly abused prescription drugs because patients do not take it correctly as the medical practitioner means it to be taken.
 

When used according to orders, it can be a very effectual analgesic to help reduce pain, but prolonged use of Vicodin can lead to dependence because the body builds up a tolerance to the drug, needing more and more in order to provide the same result. It takes over the brain's natural pleasure and motivational systems making the need for the drug takes priority.

Vicodin produces a euphoric response, comforting both the body and the mind. People with an addiction to Vicodin are often in denial that they have a dependence problem. They justify their use by saying things like "I'm only taking it for the pain" or "The GP said I could take a few extra tablets if I needed to".

As with other drugs, there are a load of Vicodin users who don't get hooked on the drug, but true addicts will give themselves away by becoming frantic when their reserve begins running low. They will frantically look for ways to refill their supply, such as by lying about physical problems in order to get a prescription.

Vicodin abusers feel that they can't function without the drug. Even though the pain has gone away, Vicodin provides an outcome in them that they feel they cannot live without.

People afflicted by Vicodin dependence eventually find themselves going to outside sources such as drug dealers to get hold of the meds and will often go to great lengths to retain their stock.

Addiction to the drug Vicodin is often seen as less serious than dependence to prohibited street drugs because it is prescribed by a general practitioner. Also, because Vicodin is not seen as resulting in the same life-changing problems as other similar drugs, people who are addicted to Vicodin often don't believe they need to seek help for their drug problem. However, the long-term consequences of the drug on a persons life and well-being can be severe, and it is very feasible for an user to die from a Vicodin overdose!

Overcoming Vicodin addiction can be complicated. The detoxification course can be excruciating, and Vicodin abusers need to go through the same sort of counselling and behaviour reformation therapies as do other similar drug addicted persons.

Freedom from Vicodin certainly is possible though. The first step for a Vicodin addict is admitting that there is a problem and looking for help.

For more information on Vicodin Addiction vist us at http://www.addictiontodrugs.org


 

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