A new pain pill in Vancouver and a new killer (Painkiller) in BC — Options Okanagan Treatment Center in Kelowna, British Columbia treating Opiate addiction and recovery.
Although prescription pill abuse is not a new problem in Vancouver, the number of people involved, along with the variety of pills available is on the increase. The popularity of Valium and Librium amongst middle-class housewives was featured in the 1966 release of the Rolling Stones song “Mother’s Little Helper”. In the 60s and 70s, high school kids took barbiturates. When taken on their own, these packed a punch, however, when combined with alcohol they caused a blackout.
There has now been a proliferation of new pharmaceutical products, almost 50 years after the Stones song, with companies competing for the market share. Pills for fatigue, dieting, sleep problems, depression, and anxiety all have a potential for abuse, apart from the benefits of their intended use. Most drug addicts in recovery will probably laughingly admit to having owned a copy of the annual compilation of all prescription drugs, the Physician’s Desk Reference.
However, the most problematic category of the last few years is painkillers. This is the category with the highest level of prescription pill abuse. Unfortunately this is not helped by the fact that manufacturers continue to produce new and more potent products. Zohydro, a formulation of hydrocodone containing up to ten times the amount contained in Vicodin, was recently approved by the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration). These time-release capsules are even more of a target for abuse since they can easily be crushed up and snorted.
This is a very frustrating development to those in the trenches who are trying to stem the tide of opiate abuse. Experts in treatment and prevention point out that with the variety of painkillers already being abused, including Percocet, Oxycontin, and Vicodin, opioids are already over prescribed and too easy to get a hold of on the street. In addition to this, the abuse of prescription painkillers often leads to an addiction to heroin. Cheap brown Mexican heroin satisfies the craving created by the pill habit, and is easily available in the US.
Almost five million people in the US and Canada abuse painkillers, according to government statistics. Strangely, a huge amount more pain pills are produced than are needed for legitimate medical purposes – with the help of the FDA. It is then left to law enforcement – from the local police and sheriffs to the DEA – to deal with the problem. It is time for this clear flaw in national policy to be investigated and changed.
Options Okanagan Opiate and Alcohol Treatment Centers in Kelowna, Salmon Arm and Vancouver, British Columbia – Men and Women are recovering and healing from Alcohol and Drug Abuse at our treatment center here in the Okanagan right now.
Our unique and distinctive Opiate Drug and Alcohol treatment program allows men and women to come in from Vancouver, Calgary as well as Edmonton as we offer airport pickup.
Numerous clients come to us from Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton and other locations in Alberta and BC for Opiate addiction treatment, meth drug treatment, many other drug and alcohol addictions for rehabilitation because of the uniqueness of our treatment center.
Our Treatment Location:
Options Okanagan Opiate Treatment Center
551 Sherrydale Crescent, Kelowna, British Columbia, V1V 2E6
Toll Free Phone Number : 1-855-335-0331