A timely guide to the misuse and abuse of prescription painkillers
that sorts the facts from the fiction for legitimate users and their
loved ones.
If you are concerned about a loved one's use of pain medications, you
need to read this book, When Painkillers Become Dangerous Whether
prescribed by a physician as OxyContin or purchased on the street as
"hillbilly heroin," painkilling drugs are extremely effective in
eliminating physical, emotional, and psychological distress. The problem
is that these drugs are also incredibly addictive. Misuse of and
addiction to prescription pain medications has become America's latest,
complex, and alarming drug abuse trend. In fact, an estimated 2.6
million people currently use prescription pain relievers non-medically-a
dangerous practice that could quickly reach epidemic proportions.
Best-selling author Drew Pinsky, M.D., and five other leading experts
offer practical, plainspoken, and much-needed information about
addiction to painkilling drugs. They will help you understand: How
addiction to painkilling medication developsWhat to do if a family
member is addictedWhat happens in addiction treatmentWhy addiction is a
family disease