Sunday, January 6, 2008

Opiate Addiction?

The Opioid epidemic is widely grown and more and more abused as Additct are growing at an alarming rate. No more on the Steet Corners of downtown do you find smack, crack etc. You find Pills. In my opinion this increase is due to people taking pain medications for real pain problems and becoming addicted. Vicodin, Oxodone , Morphine, and the ever so addictive Oxycontin. Now days it's your neighbor or your co-worker or even your everyday Soccor Mom , excuse the expression are addicted to Pain Meds , and doctors are quick to write the Scrpits. " I pulle my back out", Mr. Smith says as he visits his doctor and he is given the 20 Vicodin to help with the pain, then Mr. Smith gets the pain relief that he needs and it come along with this increadable "Buzz" and makes him feel great, this "Buzz" soon needs to be fueled by taking more and more Vicodin as the body soon developed a tollerance to Opiates over time, then Mr.Smith can become addicted but his doctor has certain rules and regulations by the DEA that he has to abide by so he sends Mr.Smith to a pain clinic , or worse .. Mr. Smith fines other means to keep this great "Buzz" he needs to keep the feeling. He goes to other Doctors, finds some for $150 will write him a script for whatever he wants. Soon Vicodin is not enough, Mr. Smith moves to Oxcodone, or Oxycontin because these are a stronger class of Opiates. Now Mr. Smith is fully addicted and needs to take 4-6 of these drugs a day just to feel normal. God forbid he gets cut off from the Pain Clinic or his local Doctor that charged him $150 for whatever he wanted gets shut down, which is happening every day. It all started with a back problem and now Mr. Smith is a White Collar Junkie in denial. He can hide his addiction because on Opiates do not show the same on the outside as Coke, or even worse Herion. He doesn't need to snort or inject these Opiates, take a few pills and go to work. What happens is Mr. Smith builds a tollerance and needs more and more to get that same Buzz he was looking for while destroying his liver, his brain, his family , his life. Opiates are not a African American Problem , the are not a Hispanice problem , they are a White American drug of choice being popped by millions every day like out of a peze dispenser. If you find yourself like Mr. Smith and you need help , talk to someone , if you think your addicted , you probably are, talk to your doctor, there is no escape from the Opiate grip as if will overtake your life. I know a Mr. Smith and he is in recovery , taking a Drug called Ultram, or generic Celebrex. Which gives him the same feeling without the dangers and withdrawls. Ultram works the same as an opiate but it's in a differnt class Non-Narcotic medications. Ultram has it's own side effects so you have to always consult a doctor before mixing medications, but it does help with getting away from Opiate Hell. www.medsRXshop.com has this medication less than .97 cents a pill and it also treats arthritis and many other ailments. So if your like Mr. Smith I hope this helped.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great post on Opiate Addiction. You are right on with what is happening at least in the States with the epidemic. It's very refreshing to see a pharmacy site owner wanting to help with information and just not push the drugs you offer. I see your from Costa Rica and I have been there beautiful country. I order meds for my arthritis and will be using your site. Being in my late 70's medications are very expensive for the elderly and I noticed you had prices that were very low compared to many others. I will make sure to pass this information onto my friends as well. I read about Ultram and it comes in a longer release form sounds like what I need, I was wondering if you could tell me if it's better than Codine since Codine doesn't work with the swelling and only temporary relief for my pain and it upsets my stomach. Any advice would be much appreciated.

R. Wilson
Austin ,TX

There is Help! said...

Mr. Wilson,

Thank you for your words. The goal here as I mentioned is to offer the best advice and safe and secure ordering of needed RX's at great prices, your a perfect example of what I do what I do , offering a savings to people that can't afford the outrageous prices of RX's. But as for your question regarding what Medications to take- You need to speak with your Doctor or our Pharmacy Doctors. I am not a Doctor so I don't nor can give you advice if it's a better medication for you or not. I have all prices set so low on all meds that it's hard for any others to really beat our prices as you have seen. You need to get sound Medical advice based on what your currently taking and if the Med your asking about is the right med for you. I wish you the best of luck in getting the pain relief you deserve.

EF Hutton