Prescription Drugs
Prescription
The package insert for a Prescription Drug contains
information about the intended effect of the drug and how it works in the body.
It also contains information about side effects, how a patient should take the
drug, and cautions for its use, including warnings about allergies.
Facts about Prescription Drugs
When recommended for your Doctor, Prescription
Drugs can be Beneficial. But when you take it without a Prescription or not as
directed they can be dangerous and addictive. At too high dose, or when
combined with alcohol or other Drugs, many Prescription Drugs can also become
deadly.
Prescription Drugs are medicines that are
legitimately prescribed by Doctors to treat a variety of Health Problems. Some
people assume that since they’re legal when prescribed by a Doctor they must be
safer than illegal Drugs. The truth is that when you abused prescription Drugs
it can be just as dangerous and even deadly.
The most common abused Prescriptions are:
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Pain
Killers
Pain Killers is the carrier of the message to
the Brain that is attach to particular sites of the Brains called opioid
receptors. It can be vital in relieving severe pain due to physical Damage,
Cancer or other illnesses.
Prescription Pain Killers are powerful Drugs
that can be dangerous or evenly Deadly, especially when taken at high Doses or
combined with aLcohol. A single Large dose can cause Breathing difficulty that
can lead to death. The effects of Pain Killer abused can include lack of
Energy, inability to concentrate, Nausea and Vomiting.
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Depressants
Doctors prescribe Depressants to treat a
variety of Health conditions such as Anxiety, Panic Attacks and Sleep
Disorders. In teens, Depressants can cause Depressions, Confusions, Exhaustion
and Irritability. When Depressants combined Alcohol it can diminish Heartbeat
and Respiration that can lead you to Death.
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Stimulants
Prescription Stimulants can affects the Brain
through a slow and steady release of two Neurotransmitters. Stimulants can help
treat few Health Conditions including attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD), Narcolepsy and Depression.
Vomiting, Tremors, Sweating and Anxiety are
just some excessive risks of abusing Stimulants. When taken at High doses with
alcohol can cause Irregular Heartbeat, Dangerously High Blood Temperatures and
the potential for Seizures or Heart Failure.
What Are the Symptoms of Prescription
Drug Abuse?
·
Feeling
that you have to use the Drug regularly.
·
Failing
in your attempts to stop using the Drug.
·
Making
certain that you maintain a supply of Drug.
·
Spending
money on the Drug, even though you can't afford it.
·
Doing
things to obtain the Drug that you normally wouldn't do, such as stealing.
·
Feeling
that you need the Drug to deal with your problems.
·
Driving
or doing other risky activities when you're under the influence of the Drug.
·
Focusing
more and more time and energy on getting and using the Drug.
·
Your life revolves around Drug use.
·
You continue using Drugs, despite
knowing it’s hurting you.
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