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Percodan Addiction Statistics.

Percodan is a combination of aspirin and oxycodone that is most often given to patients that are experiencing moderate to severe pain. The aspirin works as a pain reliever and fever reducer, while the oxycodone works as a stronger pain reliever and helps to relax the patient. Oxycodone is an opioid pain reliever, and because of its addictive nature, is sometimes considered a narcotic. It is important to speak with your doctor about the potential side effects and any family history of addiction, or if you have had a history of stomach bleeding or or blood clotting.

There are many reasons to avoid taking percodan without the guidance of a medical professional. There are many other medications that, when taken along with percodan, can cause harmful and potentially fatal side effects. It is also important to keep in mind that there is no way to tell what the proper dose that you should take is without a doctors order, so there is an increased risk of overdose. Buying percodan off of the streets is also illegal, and if caught, could cause you to be in a lot of trouble.

Drug and percodan abuse costs Americans nearly $484 billion a year from healthcare costs, criminal justice system costs, and healthcare costs. Alarmingly, nearly 10 to 22 percent of accidents are caused because the driver is using drugs. These statistics alone should be enough to open the eyes of people who regularly abuse this medication. There are many ways to tell if someone that you know is battling with an addiction to percodan. The user usually develops chapped lips or a dry mouth, and you may also notice muscle spasms. Most people who are addicted to the pill also have trouble breathing, which could be potentially fatal. The best way to tell if someone has formed an addiction is by the eyes. Most times, the eyes will be red and the pupils will have become dilated. You may also start to see the person having trouble staying conscious, and seems to be more irritable or depressed than usual.

Someone who is addicted to percodan will usually no longer care about their appearance or personal hygiene, and will become increasingly detached from friends and family and from doing things that they may have enjoyed before. The percodan will eventually take over tier life, to the point where all the user cares about is getting more and maintaining their high. While there is usually never an exact cause for percodan abuse, there is nearly two thirds of abusers who claim to have been sexually abused as a child, causing a higher chance of abuse as an adult.

Drug use and addiction is also associated with at least half of the major crimes in this country, with at least half of those being people who committed a violent crime such as homicide or assault while under the influence of drugs. The reason this statistic is so high is because often times when a person is addicted to drugs, they will do anything to make sure they will be able to continue taking it. Most will not stop at violence to obtain the drug in situations where they do not have the money to pay for it.

When a patient decides to quit taking percodan, they will most likely suffer from a variety withdrawal symptoms. These include chills, irritability, nausea and vomiting, restlessness, increased depression or anxiety, and muscle or bone aches. During this time it is important to have a strong support system that you can trust in place, and it is crucial to not try to do it on your own. There are medical facilities that specialize specifically on helping patients get through the detox properly in a safe and friendly environment, and can help lessen the withdrawal symptoms, making the patient more comfortable. There are also long term problems that the abuser may have to deal with, such as failed kidneys, a decreased heart rate, liver problems, or collapsed veins.

Keep in mind that it is never a good idea to take a medication that has not been recommended or prescribed by a medical professional. Not only could it cause you to become more ill than you initially were, but it can also cause problems that cannot be undone.

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