Oxy cotton addiction Dealing with addictive prescription medication

Oxy cotton addiction is rapidly becoming a nationwide problem, as oxy cotton dependency has increased dramatically in recent years.

Oxy cotton was approved by the FDA to alleviate pain in 1995. Since then, oxy cotton dependency has continually been rising. Oxy cotton dependency is as difficult to overcome as heroine dependency, with both drugs deriving from opium.

While quite effective as a painkiller, oxy cotton is highly addictive. People with an dependency problem generally consume the oxy cotton by snorting it, chewing it, injecting it, or crushing it and dissolving it in liquid. All of these methods destroy the time-release mechanism of oxy cotton, allowing the person to get the full effects almost immediately.

A person will develop a tolerance over time. For this reason, the person will need to take more and more oxy cotton in order to achieve the desired effects.

Oxy cotton dependency leads to the brain blocking out pain messages to the rest of the central nervous system. In addition, the oxy cotton stimulates the brain to increase the amount of dopamine being released. The dopamine increases the pleasure feelings in the person.

A person becomes obsessed with oxy cotton. As a result, family, career, and finances suffer. In many cases, a person often has legal problems, as well, as the person steals, cheats, and lies in order to support the oxy cotton dependency.

Because of the strong physical and psychological dependency that develops from oxy cotton, quitting its use can be extremely difficult. Therefore, a person needs help in order to recover.

A successful treatment program will not only include a detoxification component. A successful treatment program will also teach the person the new skills necessary to get, and stay, clean from oxy cotton. These skills include refusal skills as well as learning how to recognize sites and sounds that trigger a desire for oxy cotton.Also read our article about

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