Prescription Drug Abuse Combatted in Cleveland

The Cleveland County Sheriff's Office conducted a prescription drug roundup earlier in August for people who wanted to get rid of these substances around their houses. This drug program started in 2009 to encourage people to get rid of unwanted medications and fight prescription drug abuse. They also ensure that these medications are properly disposed, said Sheriff Joe Lester. Only pills were collected during the roundup.

Prescription drug abuse is rampant in the U.S. If you are struggling with this problem, there are Cleveland drug treatment centers that can provide you with clinical care and relapse prevention services. Call (877) 804-1531 today to find out more about your treatment options.

Getting to Know Prescription Drug Abuse

When it comes to drug abuse in the United States, many people become overly fixated upon the idea that illicit or illegal drugs are the only available through drug dealers on the streets. However, this overlooks and growing and just as serious problem all across the country, prescription drug abuse. This can indicate and refer to many different behaviors and actions with regard to the consumption of prescription medications.

First and foremost, the basic definition of the abuse of prescription drugs is the misuse and/or overuse of prescription drugs. This can take a variety of forms. When a person has a legitimate prescription for the drug, they can still misuse it. If they take the drug more often than is prescribed or in larger doses (i.e. four pills at once instead of two), then they are actually engaging in drug abuse.

Beyond this, if a person consumes the prescription drug in a way other than instructed by the doctor, it is also drug abuse. For example, crushing a pill up to snort or dissolve into liquid to be injected in the vein is a means of abusing the drug. And, of course, a person who does not have a prescription that consumes the drug is abusing it. Finally, when a person consumes a drug for a purpose rather than the one the drug is actually meant for, that person is abusing the prescription drug. This can be like a person using Adderall to stay up all night to party rather than as a legitimate treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

Getting Help for Prescription Drug Abuse

Cleveland drug rehabilitation centers are available to individuals who are suffering from prescription drug abuse. Narcotics Anonymous Ohio (http://www.naohio.org/) lets you bond with fellow and recovering addicts while sharing your experiences with drug abuse.

If you or a loved one is struggling with prescription drug abuse, call Cleveland Drug Treatment Centers today at (877) 804-1531 today for help finding treatment programs that will give you the support and resources to overcome your addiction.

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