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Prescription Drug Abuse: When Medication Becomes Addiction

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Prescription Drug Abuse: When Medication Becomes Addiction

Prescription Drug Abuse: When Medication Becomes Addiction — evidence-based information from Trailhead Treatment Center.

Key Takeaways

  • Prescription drug misuse affects approximately 16 million Americans, making it one of the most common forms of substance abuse.
  • The three most commonly abused prescription drug categories are opioids (painkillers), benzodiazepines (anti-anxiety), and stimulants (ADHD medications).
  • Prescription drug abuse often begins with legitimate medical use — taking more than prescribed, using it for non-medical purposes, or continuing after the medical need has resolved.
  • Unlike illicit drugs, prescription drug abuse carries a false sense of safety because the medication was originally prescribed by a doctor.
  • Signs include running out of prescriptions early, doctor shopping, combining medications with alcohol, and changes in behavior or mood.
  • Treatment approaches mirror those for illicit drug addiction — MAT, behavioral therapy, and comprehensive outpatient programs.

When Does Prescription Use Become Abuse?

The line between appropriate prescription use and abuse can be subtle. Prescription drug abuse occurs when someone uses a medication in any way other than prescribed — taking higher doses, using someone else's prescription, taking it for the feeling it produces rather than the condition it treats, or continuing use after the medical need has ended.

Most Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs

Opioid Painkillers:

Benzodiazepines:

Stimulants:

Signs of Prescription Drug Abuse

The False Safety Perception

One of the most dangerous aspects of prescription drug abuse is the perception that "it's safe because a doctor prescribed it." This ignores:

If you or a loved one is facing these challenges, learn more about treatment for prescription sedative addiction available at Trailhead Treatment Center in Salem, NH.

Treatment for Prescription Drug Addiction

Treatment follows evidence-based approaches:

Trailhead Treatment Center provides begin your recovery with a confidential consultation to support lasting recovery and wellness.

Conclusion

Prescription drug abuse is a widespread but treatable condition. If you recognize these signs in yourself or a loved one, professional help can break the cycle. Trailhead Treatment Center offers specialized treatment for prescription drug addiction.

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