10 Critical Facts Families Need to Understand About the Dangers of Prescription Painkillers
The opioid crisis has cast a long shadow over countless families, leaving heartbreak and devastation in its wake. While prescription painkillers can serve a legitimate medical purpose, it’s crucial for families to be well-informed about the potential risks and dangers associated with these medications. Knowledge is power, and understanding the following ten points can help […]
8 Strategies for Conquering Opioid Addiction in Sports: A Prevention Guide
In the relentless pursuit of athletic excellence, professional athletes face immense pressure to perform at their peak, often pushing their bodies to the limit. This relentless pursuit can lead to injuries, and in the quest to manage pain and maintain performance, many athletes turn to opioids, a powerful class of pain medications. While opioids can […]
The Importance of Prescription Drug Take Back Day: Safeguarding Your Health and the Environment
Prescription medications play a crucial role in managing various health conditions, providing relief from pain, and improving the quality of life for countless individuals. However, the improper disposal of prescription drugs can pose significant risks to both public health and the environment. This is where National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, organized by the Drug […]
FDA Enacts New Drug Safety Regulations to Fight Against Opioid Epidemic
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration took a great step on July 23, 2020, by changing drug safety regulations for opioid painkillers. The FDA now recommends that patients with prescriptions for opioids receive adequate counseling about naloxone, the overdose-reversing medication. These changes represent a significant shift in the fight against the opioid epidemic and overdoses. […]
Pain and Opioid Painkillers: Understanding How Painkillers Affect Us
It is important to understand the relationship between pain and opioid painkillers, how we feel pain, unexpected pain, and treatment. How We Feel Pain Pain is intuitive. Drop something heavy on your foot, and you immediately know something about pain. Pain is also remarkably complex. Why do some things barely register as painful for some […]
Prescription Drugs for Pain
What are Pain Prescription Drugs Pain prescription drugs, known as opioids or narcotics, can provide individuals with relief from severe discomfort. However, the use of these medications comes with a high risk of addiction. In fact, prescription drug abuse has been on the rise over the past several years. Learn more about the facts and […]
Depression and Back Pain Increase Risk for Painkiller Addiction
Recently, researchers analyzed data from a survey of roughly 5,400 people between 2004 and 2009. They found that patients suffering from back pain who were also diagnosed with depression were twice as likely to be prescribed opioid pain medication. The data also showed that these individuals often received twice the usual dose for their symptoms. […]
Opioid Painkillers: FDA Now Requires ‘Black Box’ Warning
Drug overdose is the number one cause of accidental death in the United States, with an estimated 47,055 deaths from lethal overdoses in 2014. Opioids represent the bulk of these deaths, with 29,468 deaths (63%) due to prescription opioid painkillers or heroin. State and local governments have been scrambling to take action against opioid abuse […]
U.S. Senate Passes Bill to Combat Painkiller Abuse & Heroin Addiction
Senate Passes Bipartisan Opioid Addiction and Recovery Bill LOS ANGELES, March 16, 2016 – The Senate passed bipartisan legislation on March 10, 2016, designed to combat the opioid epidemic in the United States. The landmark bill is known as the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA). It represents the largest legislative action to date, […]
Potent Opioid Painkillers Use Grows
Potent opioid painkiller prescriptions has been a growing concern over the past decade. According to statistics from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, enough prescription painkillers were prescribed in 2010 to medicate each American citizen every four hours for an entire month. Despite these alarming figures and worry about the addictive nature of these painkillers, […]