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Man Struggling with Percocet AddictionPercocet addiction is a major problem in the United States. As a combination of acetaminophen and oxycodone, research shows that the drug is actually made from the same sources as opiates such as heroin. This is in part explains the drug’s addictive properties.

However, just because Percocet is addictive doesn’t mean that you or a loved one has to live with the addiction. Learn more information on how you can help yourself or a man in your life combat Percocet abuse and addiction.

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Signs of Percocet Addiction

The first step to battling Percocet addiction is to know the signs. There are many different indications that someone is suffering from Percocet abuse. Men with addiction often don’t seek help themselves, so it’s up to their families and friends to take notice of these clues. Some signs may include:

  • Mood swings
  • Deep depression
  • Confusion
  • Sweating profusely, even with minimal activity
  • Difficulty with coordination
  • Low breathing rate
  • Sleeping too much or too little

Percocet also reduces motility in the intestines. This means that men who abuse Percocet often have trouble using the bathroom. They typically suffer from constipation, and may even complain often about their lack of bowel movements because it becomes painful.

Know That You’re Not Alone

One of the most frustrating things that comes with addiction is the feeling of loneliness. Isolation makes it hard for men to reach out for help, particularly when society believes that men have to be strong. However, many individuals eventually got clean after seeking help.

For example, Eric Clapton famously found himself battling drug abuse. Matthew Perry, who is most known for his role on the show Friends, apparently developed an prescription drug addiction after having a wisdom tooth pulled. While this proves that no one is immune to the disease, both of these men are great examples of addiction recovery success. Both Clapton and Perry sought help and were able to turn their lives around.

Consequences of Percocet Addiction

A Percocet addiction can cause a number of dangerous consequences. For starters, various health complications arise when individuals overuse the drug. Percocet increases the risk of choking because it slows people’s breathing. In some cases, it completely stops their breathing, which causes individuals to suffocate.

People with a Percocet addiction are also more likely to use other illegal drugs when their prescriptions run out. In fact, they often graduate to heroin use. The constant goal for users is to simply trigger the same reward center in the brain.

Treating Percocet Addiction at Serenity Lodge

Men like you or someone you love don’t have to battle Percocet addiction alone. At Serenity Lodge in California, our 22-acre, male-only rehab facility helps Clients take those important first steps to regaining control of their lives. By putting yourself in an all-male atmosphere, you’re able to completely focus on your recovery. We also develop treatment programs and therapy sessions catering toward men and their gender-specific issues.

Along with evidence-based addiction therapy programs, we provide several amenities that you won’t find in other rehab centers, such as:

  • Spacious living arrangements
  • Movie theater
  • Pool and 12-person sauna
  • Recording studio
  • Various outdoor activities to promote wellness

Don’t let the fear of failure keep you from getting the help that you need to overcome your addiction. You can beat it, and Serenity Lodge can help. Call us today at (855) 932-4045.