Vicodin is
the trendy pain pill that is getting Hollywood high. People are
popping the drug at parties like candy. David Spade joked about
the painkiller at the recent star- studded Golden Globe Awards.
Controversial rapper Eminem includes lyrics about Vicodin in
his music and even tattoos it on his arm. Courtney Love, quarterback
Brett Favre and Cindy McCain, wife of Senator John McCain, have
come forward to address their addictions. And "Friend"
Matthew Perry beat Vicodin three years ago but checked back into
rehab last month for unknown reasons.
And
Vicodin consumption is not just occurring in Hollywood.
Recovering
Vicodin addict 'Terry" says, "I was taking like 16
a day."
"Terry"
is still struggling, four weeks into her recovery. She initially
started taking the drug for pain after having major abdominal surgery.
According to Dr. Cliff Bernstein, her case is mild. "I have
people coming in on 100 Vicodin a day."
Dr.
Bernstein has been treating drug addicts at the Waismann Institute
in Beverly Hills, California for several years and he says that
just last year nearly all his patients addicted to heroin. Currently,
60% of them are addicted to Vicodin and you'd never know it. |
Dr.
Bernstein says, "They can act, they can sing, they can be
the CEO of a major corporation."
Not
everyone who takes Vicodin gets addicted, but it's in the same family
of drugs as heroin. People can build up a tolerance to it, needing
more to get the same high.
People
can function normally on Vicodin and while you can't snort coke
or inject heroin in public, there's no stigma attached to popping
a pain pill. Dr. Bernstein says that the most dangerous thing about
this particular addiction is that you don't need a drug dealer to
get it.
Dr.
Bernstein says, "Vicodin is given out very freely. If doctors
don't get you Vicodin, you can get it on the street, you can
go to the emergency room, you can go to Mexico and you can buy
it off the Internet now."
"Terry"
says, "I didn't go out looking for it or go to 10 different
doctors trying to get different drugs. It just happened."
It
can happen to anyone, whether you're a high profile celebrity or
just a working class citizen. Vicodin is FDA approved and wouldn't
be prescribed without proven medical benefits. Many people use it
successfully for pain relief. For those people, it's only dangerous
when they abuse it.
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