Addiction Recovery

7 Common Misconceptions about a Prescription Drug Addiction

PRESCRIBING DISASTER –

Jan. 12, 2022 – Drug addiction is a serious and dangerous condition that can lead to many negative consequences if left untreated. When it comes to prescription drug addiction, one of the most common misconceptions is that only people who take illegal drugs become addicted. The truth is that any individual can develop an addiction regardless of whether they use legal or illegal substances. More than three million Americans abuse their prescription painkillers each year. 

1. Prescription Drug Abuse is Not Drug Abuse

This is one of the most common misconceptions about prescription drug addiction. Many people believe that because doctors prescribe these drugs, they cannot be addictive. The truth is that any drug can be addictive if it is abused. Prescription painkillers are the most commonly abused drugs and can be just as addictive as illegal substances.

2. Prescription Drug Improves Your Concentration

Many people believe prescription drugs are stimulants, so they can help improve concentration. Prescription drug abuse can have the opposite effect and impair cognitive function. In addition, abusing these drugs can lead to addiction and other negative consequences.

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Leonard Buschel

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