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Side effects of the pain killer Codeine

Codeine is a pain-killer that is extremely popular with a great number of users around the world and there is no doubt that there is a legitimate reason for people to use and take this form of medication. There is a huge problem with pain-killers though in that people can become quickly addicted to them and find that their benefits wear off over time. This is because the user will quickly develop a tolerance to them meaning that if the user wishes to experience the same feeling they had when initially taking the drug, they need to take a higher dosage to do so. Any drug which encourages a higher level of use on a growing basis carries a great number of dangers, both in the short-term and long-term.

The short-term dangers of over using pain-killers are that people can fall into a dream like state where they are unable to respond quickly and become sheltered to what is actually happening. This numbing of the emotions is obviously attractive to people who are experiencing troubles or difficulties in life but it can also be very dangerous as they do not know when they are experiencing pain. This may mean that people do not seek medical help when something occurs, which can be very dangerous and could ruin a persons life in the long term. Read more…

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Michael Jackson — Death by Medicine, How to Avoid the Reaper

Michael Jackson, dead at age 50. Probable cause of death: medicine. Celebrities in the US are being killer faster by prescription drugs than their sometimes wild lifestyles. The list of major celebrities killed by medical drugs just in the last year: Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger and Anna Nicole Smith. Michael Jackson is the most notable celebrity to be killed recently by prescribed medication.

Taking Drugs Can Kill

Michael Jackson was taking pain killers and possibly other benzodiazepine drugs. Both drugs produce physical and mental depression. Drugs produce damaging effects.

The proper question to ask oneself before taking or accepting any drug for any situation is “How much damage am I willing to live or die with to get the desired effects I’m looking for?” Remember that those effects build on top of the earlier drug effect and creates a worsening condition, even if you can’t immediately perceive it.

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Pain Killer Addiction Or Physical Dependence? Can You Quit Pain Killers Now? – Nurse's Guide

If you’re currently taking prescription pain killers for pain or are taking them for other reasons you may have come to the point where you think you may be addicted to them. Many people assume they’re addicted and don’t know that they may have a physical dependence instead. A physical dependence is not an addiction and can be more easily stopped. An addiction to prescription pain killers is a totally different issue and it too can be stopped but will take a different approach.

You may have innocently started taking pain killers for a chronic pain problem or pain relief following surgery and soon realized you were hooked. This may be just be a physical dependence as I mentioned and it’s important that you know the difference.

There are many names for prescription pain killer addictions including opiate dependency, opiate addiction, narcotic dependency, narcotic addiction or painkiller dependency. But they all generally refer to an addiction to narcotic painkillers. These narcotics include OxyContin, oxycodone, Dilaudid, Demerol and morphine.

If you’re addicted to painkillers know that you can get off them. Thousands of people have quit pain killers and are leading normal lives. As time goes by more and more research and improvements in treatment approaches have helped people who are addicted.

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