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  • EulaBracy70
  • Mobile:079 7662 2141
  • Address:80 Shannon Way
  • Location: Ta21 8br
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  • Does Xanax Help With Chronic Ache? - Developing an addiction to a substance during the old age is a common problem. Its impact on individuals over the age of 65 can be far more serious than in the case of younger adults. This is because at this age people not only have a reduced ability to metabolize drugs or alcohol, but also have an increased risk for developing brain sensitivity to the resulting effects. Nearly three in 10 people in the age group of 57-85 use at least five prescription medications, according to a report by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). However, as per health care professionals, an increased probability of the elderly people to develop addiction can be attributed to various physical, psychological and social factors. Moreover, substance abuse may actually mimic symptoms of other health-related issues, such as diabetes, dementia or depression, common among this population, making it difficult for doctors to diagnose substance abuse, particularly of alcohol and prescription drugs, among the elderly. Rise in emergency room visits in seniors due to opioid misuse Marilyn, a 66-year-old woman in San Francisco, was experiencing regular bouts of depression, which affected her day-to-day activities. Moreover, her problem of age-related dementia also impaired her thinking ability and impacted her memory and reasoning ability. Soon after, the sudden death of her husband aggravated her physical and mental health-related problems. Her doctor had put her on opioids to alleviate the pain and discomfort experienced from frequent bouts of migraine headaches. But the prescription medicines seemed to make her feel even more withdrawn and, at times, anxious. Although it provided the much-needed relief initially, Marilyn soon developed a high level of tolerance to the pills. The urge to increase the dosage made her resort to doctor shopping, which made her more vulnerable to become addicted and overdose on powerful pain relieving drugs. Lately, there has been a significant change in the perception of opioid addiction, which has long been considered a problem of young or middle-aged people. "When you look at the groups that have had the greatest increase in problems associated with prescription opioids, for example, visits to hospital emergency rooms because of opioid misuse, it's Americans over 65," said Andrew Kolodny, the executive director of Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing. An overview of drugs widely abused by the elderly Multiple factors, such as health problems or life-changing events that take its toll on emotional well-being, may urge an aged person to turn to substance abuse at some point in life. "Medication misuse and abuse can cause a range of harmful side effects, including drug-induced delirium and dementia," as per the SAMHSA. Prescription drug abuse and alcoholism are greater causes of concern for seniors than abuse of hard street drugs, such as heroin or cocaine. However, knowing about the main classes of medicines that may be abused goes a long way in curbing the menace. Some of the drugs commonly abused by the senior citizens are: Opioids: Oxycodone (Percocet and OxyContin), hydrocodone (Vicodin and Norco) and numerous other related medicines such as morphine, codeine, hydromorphone and fentanyl are among the widely abused opioids. Benzodiazepines: An addiction to common benzodiazepines such as diazepam (Valium), alprazolam (XANAX Overnight COD FedEx), lorazepam (Ativan) and clonazepam (Klonopin) can lead to detrimental effects. Alcohol: Though alcohol is a socially acceptable substance, seniors addicted to it are more prone to dementia, liver failure, and other potentially lethal health issues. Stimulants: Stimulants such as Ritalin or Adderall may, sometimes, be prescribed to older patients to treat narcolepsy and obesity and can be habit-forming and dangerous, if abused. Leading an addiction-free life is possible If you or an elderly loved one is addicted to any prescription drug and is looking for treatment, seek help from the California Prescription Drug Rehab Helpline. Call at our 24/7 helpline number 855-738-2770 for information on various . Our representative will guide you to the best prescription drug addiction treatment in California.

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