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Drug Addiction Trends and Fads

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What is a Trend A trend is a direction in organized societal activities that have emerged in response to a perceived need; has persisted for a long period of time; has gained the support of academic, business and political leaders; and has developed a broad-based economic infrastructure to support it. A trend is very different […]

Prescription Drug Addiction Trends and Fads

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Terry Gorski has recently completed a trends update which he presented at the Institute for Integral Development January 29, 2004. Since my last formal update of trends forecast in 1998, stigma against people suffering from addiction and related mental health problems has become the driving force shaping future trends in addiction treatment. The major factor […]

2004 Opiate Dependency Report

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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., Feb 2, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) — The Waismann Institute, a world-renowned opiate dependency treatment center, today released findings of its 2004 Opiate Dependency Report, which shows that 56 percent of patients’ opiate dependencies began with medication prescribed by their doctors. The findings are based on a survey conducted of patients receiving treatment […]

Oxycontin Manufacturer: Don’t Forget The Patients

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By Paul Goldenheim, M.D. In the past few weeks, the Orlando Sentinel has reported on several new state and federal initiatives to address the problem of prescription-drug abuse in Florida. State Sen. Burt Saunders announced hearings to examine Medicaid fraud as it relates to the illegal diversion of prescription drugs; a separate task force, headed […]

Prescription Addiction: A Painful New Reality

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As profiled on The John Walsh Show Rush Limbaugh’s recent admission that he was addicted to the powerful prescription painkiller OxyContin thrust the rarely discussed issue of prescription drug addiction into the national spotlight. Prescription drug abuse is now the fastest growing type of drug abuse in the U.S. Today, we hear the gripping emotional […]

Internet Sales Fuel Prescription Painkiller Addiction

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WASHINGTON – Kelly Knable, a 34-year-old mother of three from the Richmond, Va., suburb of Powhatan, didn’t have time to be sick. So when Knable was recovering from surgery that fused several vertebrae in 1998, her doctor minimized her downtime by placing her on a regimen of prescription drugs: first a narcotic called Lortab, then […]

In the Grip of a Deeper Pain

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Waismann Institute ® Doctor comments on Oxycontin Addiction They were invented to stop the pain, the kind that travels up the spinal cord, and they’re remarkably effective at it: the synthetic opioids developed since the 1970s can mute the agony of slipped disks, deteriorating joints, tooth decay and even terminal cancer. IF THAT WAS ALL […]

In Defense of Prescription Drug Addicts

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It wasn’t hard to detect the glee last week when the National Enquirer published allegations that Rush Limbaugh was addicted to prescription painkillers. Al Franken, liberal un-funnyman, sneered that if the allegations were true, he was “looking forward to the perp walk.” The ultra-liberal Website DemocraticUnderground.com smirked, “Yup, if the rumors are true, Rush Limbaugh […]

10 Warning Signs of Drug Addiction and Dependency

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Thousands of Americans rely on prescription painkillers to relieve pain and discomfort from ailments such as headaches, menstrual cramps, surgery recovery, or lingering pain from an injury. Unfortunately, however, this reliance on medication can easily and unknowingly turn into physical dependence for many. The scary fact is that the most commonly prescribed drugs, including OxyContin, […]

Oxycontin Addiction: Hillbilly Heroin

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Only an addict can describe the euphoria that comes from that first outlaw hit of Oxycontin. Only an addict can describe the sheer torture of trying to quit the narcotic painkiller known as “Hillbilly Heroin.” Jon Riley Hays, M.D., knows about both. Hays, formerly a family practice physician in the Southern Illinois town of Herrin, […]