Mothers Becoming The Biggest Abusers of Prescription Medication

February 26th, 2010

6% of women in America (7.5 million) are abusing prescription medications. Most mothers in America are trying to juggle work, children and other activities that it takes to run a household. In an attempt to handle the stress that accompanies these activities women have turned to prescription medications like Aderrol, Xanax, and pain medications.

Because a common misconception is pills are safer than street drugs, women may not even realized that they are addicted to these drugs until it is too late. Prescription medication abuse can hit someone when they least expect it, usually it isn’t until these women stop taking the medications that they realize they are addicted. Withdrawal symptoms can range from sleeplessness, anxiety, body aches to even seizures.

If you or someone you know is in need of help for drug or alcohol abuse please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Prescription Drug Seekers Sinking To A New Low

February 23rd, 2010

There has been a recent rash of pharmacy robberies throughout the country. The individuals are not seeking money, instead they are seeking prescription drugs like Vicodan, Oxycontin, and other opiates.

Prescription drug abuse can be likened to heroin abuse because these drugs play on the opiate receptors in the brain, much like heroin. For a person that is addicted to prescription drugs they will experience withdrawal symptoms like; sleeplessness, nausea, depression, body aches and flu like symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms from prescription drugs need to be handled in a safe environment like a drug and alcohol rehab. For more information please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Prescription Drug Abuse Does Not Have To Go Unhandled

February 9th, 2010

As people’s awareness of drugs is increasing, more information regarding prescription drug use is coming to light. The most recent statistics report that prescription drug abuse is on the rise. Between 1999 and 2004 the amount of deaths from overdoses from Vicodan, OxyContin, and Demoral went up 142%.

The most common prescription drugs that are abused are benzodiazepines; drugs such as Klonipin, or Xanax, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) medication such as Ritalin, Aderall, Welbutrin, and pain killers; drugs like Vicodan, Oxycontin, and Percocet. In many cases, most people obtain these medications legitimately by their doctors for health conditions in the beginning. BUt, because of their addictive nature, the number of people who consume these drugs as a method of getting high is increasing both with those with legitimate prescriptions and those who are getting high illegally.

There are several ways that drug abusers get a hold of these prescriptions. The first is doctor shopping. People will call or visit different doctor’s offices looking for someone to prescribe them with the drugs they want. A new addition to doctor shopping is dentist shopping. An addict will call a dentist out of the Yellow Pages, explain that they are in pain, and request a prescription for pain medicine. If the doctor or dentist refuses, the addict simply moves on to the next one.

Addicts don’t have to look very far to get their hands on prescription medications; the medicine cabinet at home has become a favorite spot for a quick fix. The amount of people who leave half full bottles of prescriptions in their home is astonishing.

One ex-prescription drug addict, Time Larson, recalls how he acquired his drugs. “My parents lived next door to an elderly woman.” explains Larson. “I would come over and do a few odds and ends around the house. I would always ask to use the restroom. Right there, in her medicine cabinet was a bottle Vicodan. Each time I came there I would leave with a pocketful of pills.”

“I didn’t realize that I was addicted to the pills until I tried to stop” explains Larson. “I always thought that I was above the people  that used street drugs, because I was taking drugs that were “legal”.”

Tim Larson struggled for years with prescription drug abuse. It wasn’t until he found a rehabilitation facility located just outside of Baton Rouge, Louisiana that he finally found a way to get and stay clean.

That program was the Narconon Louisiana drug and alcohol rehab program. Narconon Louisiana is a non-profit, drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility. Jeff Lukas, Executive Director of the center explains what makes Narconon different from other drug rehab program, “We do not subscribe to the idea that addiction is a disease. We believe that a person starts using drugs as a solution to a problem, and then what ends up happening is that the drug use causes the individual much greater problems.” Lukas goes on to say that “Once an addict handles why they started using drugs in the first place they can live a life free from the grips of addiction.”

Narconon Louisiana’s unique method of detoxification is another way they set themselves apart from the norm. Clients are able to rid their bodies of the harmful drug residue that has stored in their fatty tissues by undergoing detoxification in a dry heat sauna that eliminates the drug cravings that are so often the downfall of sobriety.

After three years in operation Narconon Louisiana achieves an over 76% success rate for permanent sobriety, and far exceeds the industry norm of 10-20%. “We focus on returning a person to their true selves.” explains Jeff Lukas. “I have met countless cumbers of people who never thought they would end up living a life of an addict. Here, they are able to regain the abilities they once had.”

Prescription drug abuse is a major problem currently but it does not have to go untreated. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Internet Prescription Purchases A Scam

January 30th, 2010

People who abuse prescription drugs like Xanax and Oxycontin have found a new way to acquire the drugs – over the internet. However, just like the illegal drugs they are purchasing, these sites are often times illegal. 

Although the danger of purchasing prescription drugs over the internet is immense – people can can get their identity stolen, mistakingly take dangerous homemade drugs, or not receive anything after they have already given their credit card information. What’s really important is that someone who is seeking prescription drugs online is in need of drug rehab.

Prescription drugs are responsible for thousands of deaths each year and the only real solution to a Xanax addiction or an addiction to any other drug, is effective rehabilitation. Narconon Louisiana is one such drug rehab that provides quality care to people desperate to regain control of their lives.

Prescription drug abuse does not have to go unhandled. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please contact Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Prescription Drug Trial Results Not Always Accurate

January 20th, 2010

A recent study by the New England Journal of Medicine proves that pharmaceutical companies aren’t always giving you the whole story.

For years pharmaceutical companies have been all over the airwaves with solutions to your problems. One pill one or two times a day will handle your ADHD, BiPolar, Depression, Restless Leg Syndrome…the list goes on and on, but what if all the success stories we hear so much about weren’t the whole story?

A new study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine sheds some light on the unpublished side of things. It was found that pharmaceutical companies were telling us only half truths. “Selective publication of clinical trials – and the outcomes within those trials – can lead to unrealistic estimates of drug effectiveness and alter the apparent risk-benefit ratio.” explains the paper entitled Selective Publication of Antidepressant Trials and its Influence on Apparent Efficacy. The paper goes on to say that “Among 74 FDA-registered studies, 31%, accounting for 3449 study participants, were not published…A total of 37 studies viewed by the FDA as having positive results were published; 1 study viewed as positive was not published. Studies viewed by the FDA as having negative or questionable results were, with 3 exceptions, either not published (22 studies) or published in a way that, in our opinion, conveyed a positive outcome (11 studies). According to the published literature, it appeared that 94% of the trials conducted were positive. By contrast, the FDA analysis showed that 51% were positive.”

A large group of people that are targeted by pharmaceutical companies are drug addicts. “The greatest disservice you can do to someone struggling with drug addiction is to give them another drug,” says Jeff Lukas, Executive Director of Narconon Louisiana a drug and alcohol rehab in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Narconon Louisiana focuses on handling drug addiction naturally, without any replacement or prescription drugs. “Our mission is to get to the underlying problem of why the peson started using drugs in the first place. Through the life skills therapy offered at Narconon, a person can live life without the burden of addiction.” explains Lukas.

More and more people are starting to catch on to the skewed reporting by the pharmaceutical companies. NBC and FOX covered the story, warning people that they may have been misled. Although the allure of a “problem free” life is appealing, it is vital to recognize that some things offered as “solutions” will not actually handle substance abuse issues.

If you or anyone you know is struggling with prescription medication abuse and in need of help please contact Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Kentucky Being Hit With Prescription Abuse Deaths

January 11th, 2010

Kentucky is becoming the leader in prescription abuse deaths. Drugs like Oxycontin and Xanax are killing people at an alarming rate in this state. Officials are asking themselves how and why it has gotten so bad. The biggest reason is that the drug is so easy to obtain. Just last year police arrested one of their own for selling and distributing prescription drugs. 

Prescription drug abuse is leading to overcrowding in Kentucky jails and rehabs, but the biggest concern is the amount of young people losing their lives to this debilitating addiction. Because prescription drugs like Oxycontin are expensive, the next step in this addiction is heroin abuse. Heroin has the same sort of high that users will experience with Oxycontin, but is cheaper and less expensive.

The only real way to handle prescription drug abuse is to enroll in a long-term, inpatient rehabilitation facility like Narconon Louisiana. Residents of Kentucky would benefit from leaving the area that has stemmed so many drug-related deaths. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Welcome To Generation RX

January 9th, 2010

Teens all over the country have found a new, quick way to get high – prescription drugs. Pop some Adderall in the morning to perform well in school, take a Xanax at ight to go to bed, more and more this is becoming common practice. Rehabilitation facilities all over the world have seen a huge increase in prescription drug abuse, while most parents unknowingly store these lethal drugs in their own medicine cabinets. We’ve all been warned about the dangers of alcohol, heroin and crack cocaine – but not enough people are focusing on what is so accessible for teens – prescription pills.

A new era is upon us, the Generation RX era. Teens all over the world have discovered a way to “safely” get high. Unfortunately this is leading them to rehabilitation facilities like Narconon Louisiana. The good thing is that once enrolled in the Narconon program, clients are able to handle their life so that prescription drugs are no longer the option. In a field where the average success rate is between 12-20% Narconon Louisiana far surpasses that with an unheard of 75% success rate for permanent recovery.

Narconon Louisiana is a long-term, inpatient facility that is designed to help people come off of prescription drugs. Narconon Louisiana does not subscribe to the idea that addiction is a disease. Instead, clients work one on one with a counselor to locate and isolate what problems drugs were a solution for. Once that problem is found it can be handled so that drug and alcohol abuse is no longer the problem..

Prescription drug abuse is turning into an epidemic. Prescription drugs mask themselves as a solution for life, when in reality they are the shortcut to death. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Prescription Drug Abuse Can Lead To Heroin Use

January 6th, 2010

Prescription drug abuse is widely believed to be a pre-curser to heroin addiction. Most people start off with this type of drug because it is more accessible, “safer”, and provides a euphoric high once taken.

Generally, people start off with prescription drugs like Vicodin, Oxycontin, Lortab or Percocet. What occurs is that once a person is addicted to these drugs they move on to heroin because it is cheaper and provides the same kind of high.

Someone who has an addiction to prescription drugs needs to enroll in a drug rehab facility immediately. This will prevent an addict from resorting to heroin abuse and ultimately becoming addicted to another, harder drug.

If you or anyone you know is in need of help please call Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.

Prescription Drugs Are Not As Safe As We Think

December 29th, 2009

A recent study by the New England Journal of Medicine proves that pharmaceutical companies aren’t always giving you the whole story. In fact, most people develop an addiction to prescription drugs because they are not fully informed of all side effects. 

For years pharmaceutical companies have been all over the airwaves with solutions to your problems. One pill one or two times a day will handle your ADHD, BiPolar, Depression, Restless Leg Syndrome…the list goes on and on, but what if all the success stories we hear so much about weren’t the whole story?

A new study, published in the New England Journal of Medicine she some light on the unpublished side of things. It was found that pharmaceutical companies were telling us only half truths. “Selective publication of clinical trials – and the outcomes within those trials – can lead to unrealistic estimates of drug effectiveness and alter the apparent risk-benefit ratio” explains the paper.

This type of misinformation is what leads people to become addicted to drugs. In the last five years rehabilitation facilities have seen a growing amount of people addicted to prescription pain meds.

If you or anyone you know is in need of help, please call Narconon Louisiana 866-422-4650.

Anna Nicole’s Prescription Drug Killed Her

December 16th, 2009

As the Anna Nicole Smith case drags on, viewers are getting a glimpse into the life of a prescription drug addict. A life that is consumed with obtaining and using drugs. A life that becomes sheltered and lonely and in the case of Anna Nicole, ended up in death.

Reports indicated that Smith’s prescription drug abuse led her to lie, manipulate and beg for the drugs. She developed a relationship with her doctors that was anything but professional – all this in an attempt to obtain prescription drugs.

Drug and alcohol addiction has the ability to consume it’s users. In the case of Anna Nicole Smith, it killed her. Surrounded by doctors and lawyers manipulated to the point where they were no longer effective, Anna Nicole died.

Prescription drug abuse is a growing problem. It takes over the lives of its users and anyone that gets in its way. If you or anyone you know is in need of help please contact Narconon Louisiana at 866-422-4650.