Percocet Addiction and Treatment
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Percocet and Dual Diagnosis Double Trouble
Your Percocet addiction started in the most innocent way. After surgery for your car accident, you had a lot of pain. Your doctor prescribed Percocet to help you out. After a short while, true pain relief was hard to come by, despite taking an ever increasing amount of pills. Before long, the sensations you got from the Percocet felt better than your real life. You developed a Percocet addiction. How did it all go so wrong?
Facts About Percocet
Percocet is a blend of acetaminophen (Tylenol) and a powerful narcotic called oxycodone. Used properly, this can give pain a solid one-two punch. Oxycodone also has the dangerous effects of other opiate-based drugs. It is quickly addictive, has a powerful effect, and can do serious damage to a person’s life regardless of age, money, or status.
Percocet is uniquely formulated to be time released. This helps it to effectively relieve chronic pain when used correctly. Crushing or splitting Percocet pills can release way too much medication at once, resulting in an overdose. When Percocet is abused or part of an addiction, the person is probably seeking a bigger and stronger reaction from the drugs all the time. They could be tempted try this dangerous method, putting themselves at risk for a deadly overdose.
Alcohol and Percocet Dangerous Mix
Also, drinking alcohol while taking Percocet can seriously sedate your whole body. Alcohol mixed with opiate-based narcoticscan easily put someone in the hospital, or even prove to be a deadly combination. Even if a person doesn’t seem to “feel” much different with the Percocet and alcohol, it can do real damage to a person’s liver. In fact, just the acetaminophen and alcohol (not even counting the narcotic) is bad for your liver. You can imagine what a person’s body goes through when they have a Percocet addiction, consuming a huge number of pills beyond the prescribed amount.
Percocet Addiction Treatment
Percocet addiction treatment is best done with the complete service of opiate detox, the full opiate addiction treatment process, and drug rehab aftercare. The Canyon provides all three services, each one vital to the process of addiction recovery. It is especially important to have detox from prescription pain meds closely monitored by professionals. Prescription drug detox can be painful and even create a medical emergency if things don’t go well.
Prescription drug addiction can affect people from nearly any walk of life and start out in unseeming ways. What’s been your experience with Percocet addiction? How long did it take for your regular dose become something more out of control?

