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Pat Moore Foundation: Oxycodone Abuse, Addiction and Treatment - Rise of OxyContin Addiction in America
For over 25 years Pat Moore Foundation has specialized in oxycodone and other opiate addiction treatment programs. We know first-hand the powerful addictive and destructive qualities of oxycodone and prescription drug abuse. Following is a short information guide on oxycodone abuse, addiction, symptoms, risks, hydrocodone, suboxone detox and treatment. We provide this as a service to Pat Moore Foundation family and friends, as well as for anyone seeking helpful and insightful information on oxycodone, including its addiction and abuse.
Since it’s emergence, OxyContin oxycodone has been increasingly abused and sold on the underground market.
Rise of OxyContin Addiction in America
Oxycodone, an opiate pain reliever available by prescription, has been in use in Western countries since the beginning of the 20th century. It was created to address concerns with the addictive properties of heroin and morphine, widely used for pain management at the time. It was partially successful in that it did not produce the same level of euphoric high as heroin or morphine, and the high it did produce did not last as long. Oxycodone is primarily used in the U.S. as the active ingredient in Percocet, Percodan and other similar prescription medications.
While Percocet oxycodone has been abused for decades, wide spread abuse has been curtailed by the dangerous side effects of long-term use. Because Percocet also contains acetaminophen, it can cause severe liver damage when used longer than directed. In 1996, however, OxyContin (which does not contain acetaminophen) hit the American pharmaceutical market. Without acetaminophen in the formulation, OxyContin does not produce the same long-term side physical effects of Percocet.
Since it’s emergence, OxyContin oxycodone has been increasingly abused and sold on the underground market. It was widely marketed by its manufacturer and gained popularity with both doctors and individuals prone to abuse almost immediately. Most OxyContin pills are high in strength because they are meant for sustained release over 12 hours, which is extremely beneficial for chronic pain sufferers. The time-release coatings on these pills are easily removed however, allowing substance abusers to take the entire dosage at once.
OxyContin pills can be illegally obtained in a number or ways including “doctor shopping,” faking chronic pain, buying pills on the Internet from other countries and through underground dealers. At present, OxyContin is the most widely abused drug in America next to marijuana.
Pat Moore Foundation's drug & alcohol detox and alcohol & drug addiction treatment programs are licensed and certified by The State of California. We provide non-medical and medically managed detoxification (using Suboxone, Subutex, and Buprenorphine when appropriate) and primary residential treatment. Our individual homes are on a unique co-ed campus where we offer gender specific treatment. We are located in Costa Mesa, in Orange County, Southern California, close to Newport Beach and Huntington Beach, and only an hour's drive from Los Angeles and San Diego. To speak with a counselor, please call us 24-hours at (888) 426-6086 or if you'd like us to contact you, send a confidential message online by filling out our online form.
Note: All medical services are administered by medical professionals, which are facilitated and operated solely under the jurisdiction of a separate medical corporation.
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