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Percocet Addiction and Treatment
Program
Press Release Feb. 2011
As more and more prescribed pain relievers promise
to help patients cope with their unbearable ailments
and pain, their serious side effects which include
everything from overdosing to experience what
patients identify as “euphoriant bliss”
to liver failure and in many cases death, seem
to leave us wondering if they should even be legalized
to begin with.
In the last few decades the FDA has approved the
use of many narcotic painkillers that while help
patient cope with pain, prove themselves to be
“habit forming” and in many cases
simply addictive. All in which conclude to patient
suffering from withdrawal symptoms that persist
upon completion of prescribed dosage.
Marketed in North America since the 70’s, the
combination of Oxycodone and Acetaminophen commonly
known as “Percocet”, is a strong painkiller which
when taken in the regular doses, alleviates pain
in patients. Although strictly available only
when prescribed by a healthcare physician, Percocet
has fallen into the hands of many individuals
already suffering from the detrimental effects
of drug abuse. Often combined with alcohol, drug
abusers seek to experience high levels of euphoric
pleasure upon mixing the two, unaware of the fatal
side effects.
Because of its chemical makeup which consists
of Acetaminophen, a pain killer and Oxycodone,
a narcotic analgesic, this drug should only be
prescribed to individuals with severe and persisting
aches and pains, by a certified healthcare physician
to determine the appropriate amount dosage that
must be administered.
If you or someone you know have started using
Percocet for medical reasons and have now become
addicted to it, and can't stop using the drug,
please find professional help.
Because addiction is typically a chronic disease,
people cannot simply stop using the drug of their
choice for a few days and be cured. Most patients
addicted to prescription drugs require long-term
or repeated episodes of care to achieve the ultimate
goal of sustained abstinence of the drug and recovery
of their lives.
Nationally recognized, residential addiction treatment
center - Cove Center for Recovery is known for
it's unique approach to "Real Life"
Treatment and Recovery."Nothing Changes if
Nothing Changes."
Cove’s approach to Addiction Treatment includes
the 12-Step Model of Recovery, Individual, Group,
and Family Therapeutic Sessions, Gender Specific
Groups, Music Therapy, Art Therapy, Meditation,
Physical Fitness Program, Addiction Cycle Educational
Lectures, Relapse Prevention Lectures, Daily Living
Skills and Responsibilities, and attendance in
daily Alcoholics Anonymous and/or Narcotics Anonymous
meetings. Cove’s "Real Life Program"
is a combination of a clinical, residential and
activities program. Daily life challenges encountered
during activities and residential life are processed
in our therapeutic setting, allowing each individual
the opportunity to apply skills and experience
growth in the journey of recovery.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone call away.
If the information you are looking for is not found here and you need immediate
attention you may contact us:
Addiction Treatment for adults and young adults: 1-888-387-6237
Addiction Treatment for Teens: 1-888-757-6237
http://www.inspirationsyouth.com
You may also send us e-mail.
Please keep in mind that e-mails are answered within 24 hours Monday
through Friday.
Residential Addiction Treatment Center
Prescription Drug Rehab
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