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Man Struggling with Prescription Painkiller AddictionPrescription painkiller addiction is a serious problem that’s hard to correct. Every day, more and more people fall victim to prescription pills. To make matters worse, many cases of addiction start after receiving a legit prescription. Learn more about where men should go to get help for their prescription drug addiction.

What Is Prescription Painkiller Addiction?

True to their name, painkillers are typically synthetic opioids that relieve pain and generate euphoric feelings. These feelings occur after the drugs stimulate the brain and release endorphins to mask pain. However, this becomes a problem, because the body also uses the same neurotransmitter to trigger pleasure and reward.

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Addiction often develops because the brain becomes unable to naturally produce endorphins. Quite simply, it’s a mental disease in which people no longer have control over their actions. It’s important to note that painkiller addiction can develop quickly. It doesn’t take long for people to go from drug abuse to full-blown addiction.

Prescription Painkiller Addiction Symptoms

Painkiller addiction symptoms are fairly easy to spot. However, it’s often up to loved ones to help those with addiction get help. Some of the most common symptoms include:

  • Confusion
  • Drowsiness
  • Nausea
  • Poor memory
  • Insomnia

Other signs may include what people say or do to get more pills. For example, once their prescriptions run out, they may steal money to buy more. They may also attempt to injure themselves to get more pills from a doctor. Paired with the warning signs above, these actions should throw up red flags.

Warning Signs That You May Have a Pain Pill Addiction

Sometimes people have the willpower to determine if they have a prescription drug problem. If you think that you may have a problem, start by answering these questions:

  • Do you take more of your prescription than your doctor recommends? This could be a sign that you’re developing a higher tolerance to the substance.
  • Do you think a lot about your medication? If all you do is think about your next dose, you may have a problem.
  • Once a doctor stops giving you prescriptions, do you start looking for another one who will? A common warning sign is when you go “doctor shopping.” Doctors stop writing prescriptions to help avoid addiction. Finding ways to get more medication is a sign that you have a problem.
  • Finally, how long have you taken painkillers? It’s easy for someone to keep telling themselves that they still have pain. However, if you have taken pain pills for a long time, pain is no longer the issue.

Get the Help You Need to Overcome Your Pain Pill Addiction

Painkiller addiction is a growing problem, but you don’t have to let it control your life. At Serenity Lodge, our male-only facility offers proven treatments to ensure that you get the help that you deserve. We offer a number of treatment programs and therapies, including:

Privacy is a top concern of ours, which is why our facility sits on 22 acres of secluded land. This atmosphere allows our facility to sit in a convenient location without our Clients worrying about prying eyes. Our goal is for you to focus on your recovery and learn what triggers your addiction. Learning the root cause can help you avoid relapse in the future.

Don’t let prescription drug addiction steal your future away. Get the help that you need to fight back at Serenity Lodge. Talk to our caring and friendly admissions staff today at (855) 932-4045.