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Painkiller Overdoses Triple

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Painkiller Overdoses TriplePrescription meds are killing three times more people as Rx abuse of drugs like OxyContin and Vicodin continue to skyrocket in the US.

It’s no surprise to anyone who’s paying attention that prescription drug abuse is rampant in the US. Pill mills and unethical doctors make it easy for addicts to get a quick – and legal – fix, as long as they have the cash. One of the tragic results of this rampant abuse of legal drugs is that overdose deaths from powerful painkillers have more than tripled in the past decade. (more…)


Michael Jackson’s Doctor Found Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Michael Jackson’s Doctor Found Guilty of Involuntary ManslaughterConrad Murray will be held responsible for his role in the pop star’s death, but will that add up to little more than house arrest or probation?

It’s official. Dr. Conrad Murray has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, which could result in up to four years in prison. While that’s little comfort for Jackson’s family and fans, who hold the doctor responsible for the pop star’s death at age 50, the news gets even worse. It’s unlikely Murray will spend much time in jail at all. His lack of a prior criminal record and overcrowding in California’s prisons may find the infamous doctor serving far less than the maximum. He could even get only house arrest or probation. (more…)


Getting Beyond Xanax

Monday, September 26th, 2011

Getting Beyond XanaxIs the anti-anxiety drug a quick fix or a drain on resources? Some doctors are stopping prescriptions altogether to wean patients off the popular medication.

In recent years, doctors have seen a steady stream of patients seeking Xanax, an anti-anxiety drug prized for its swift calming effect. The clamor for the drug, and concern over the striking number of overdoses involving Xanax and the growing problem of prescription addiction, are leading some doctors to take the unusual step of limiting or stopping Xanax prescriptions altogether.

The drug, and its generic version, alprazolam, has steadily risen in popularity. While it has helped in some cases when used as prescribed, the widespread use of Xanax has also led to widespread prescription abuse for more than a decade. Those concerned about prescription addiction have focused largely on narcotic painkiller addiction, but benzodiazepines, the class of sedatives that includes Xanax, are also widely misused or abused, often with very negative consequences.

Alprazolam was the eighth most prescribed drug in the nation last year, according to SDI, a data firm that tracks drug sales. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last year reported an 89 percent increase in emergency room nationwide related to nonmedical benzodiazepine use between 2004 and 2008.

In hopes of helping to limit the damage, some state- and federally-funded healthcare providers are cutting off prescriptions for controlled substances. Not everyone is on board, though. Other doctors say that refusing to prescribe certain drugs under any circumstance is overly rigid, noting that Xanax helps many people who use it responsibly.

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Dealing With Chronic Pain to Avoid Prescription Addiction and Rehab

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Dealing With Chronic Pain to Avoid Prescription Addiction and RehabWhat are the dangers of prescription drug use and what else can you do to manage chronic pain? The debate rages on over prescription painkillers and whether they should be taken long-term.

There’s so much talk about the dangers of prescription addiction these days that many people are afraid to take any prescription painkillers at all for fear of needing to seek prescription drug abuse treatment. For others, who’ve already struggled with and overcome addiction, they know they need to be extremely careful of taking anything that could cause them to relapse. But a new Institute of Medicine report claims that 116 million American adults struggle with chronic pain everyday, and many are to face that pain without narcotic painkillers. (more…)


Painkiller-addicted Babies

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Painkiller-addicted BabiesThe profile of crack babies is lower now that prescription painkiller abuse is giving birth to a new type of addicted baby. The drugs are different, but are the dangers the same?

A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention claims that prescription drug overdose deaths in Florida are up a staggering 265 percent since 2003. It’s statistics like this that have led the White House Office on Drug Control Policy to declare prescription drug abuse the nation’s fastest-growing drug problem. (more…)


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