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Prescription Drug Identification

If you suspect that your teenager or any other family member may be addicted to a type of prescription drug, identification would be your first step towards a solution to this problem. Try and find out what type of medication it might be, either take one of the pills into a pharmacy and ask the person what it is, or log onto the internet and you will be able to identify it on a pill identification website. If it is in fact an addictive substance, then you will need to get advice from a counselor at a drug rehab facility about the best way to confront the individual in question and get him or her into such a facility.

Prescription drug identification specialists will be able to tell you that the same addiction patterns apply to all drugs users, whether they are prescription drug users, narcotic drug users or even alcohol users. The addiction to these substances is actually a disease, but there are many individualized treatment plans for each addict, no matter what their drug of choice. Prescription drug addicts often need to go through a supervised detoxification period within a specialized treatment center, where he or she will also undertake counseling sessions, and maybe even a course of medications, depending on the extent of the damage the addict has done to his or her body from the years of drug use.

Once you have managed to log onto a prescription drug identification website or spoken to a pharmacist, you will most likely find the drug to be some form of an opiate, as these are the most common forms of prescription drug addiction. Generally addicts who are addicted to opiates need to go on a course of medicines that counteract the many bad effects the drugs have had on the addict’s brain as well as on his or her behavior patterns, and they may need to also go on anti depressant medication for a period of time. These medications that the prescription drug user will be prescribed are non addictive, and also help with alleviating the cravings they will undoubtedly have for the addictive substances.

Prescription drug identification will also help one in the case of an attempted suicide or accidental overdose, so that once help has been called and the individual has been rushed to hospital, the professionals will be able to quickly and efficiently identify the drugs taken by using various programs, some of which can be found on the internet. This information is imperative to the well being of the victim, as the doctors need to ensure that they don’t give the victim medications that might cause a chemical reaction with the previously taken drugs, thus worsening the condition of the patient. The health care professionals will need to be able to find the best possible solution to saving the individual’s life and planning adequate treatment for the future to prevent such a situation from ever arising again, with the help of specialized psychologists, and other counselors.


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