Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Avoiding Addiction To Pain Meds

 

There are many pain medications available today that are attainable without a prescription. These include Tylenol, ibuprofen, and other substances that can help people that are suffering with chronic pain. Unfortunately, they can only work so well, and drugs such as Tylenol can do significant damage to the liver. That's why the best alternative for using over-the-counter drugs is going to be getting a prescription from your doctor for an opiate. In this article, we will address the benefits of using opioids, and even morphine derivatives, in order to control your pain levels, and also how to prevent addiction from occurring.

Codeine And Tylenol

Codeine is derived from opiates, specifically from the poppy seed. It is a natural pain reliever that works very well for those that suffer from chronic pain conditions. Unfortunately, they can become very addicting, requiring constant use, or going through withdrawals for several weeks at a time. Your alternative is over the counter Tylenol, but it does not work very well for chronic pain. The best combination is to combine Tylenol with certain opiate based drugs such as codeine, Vicodin, and many others. By having this combination, you can lessen the effects of addiction, and also prevent your liver from being overexposed to Tylenol.

Treating Pain Without Addiction

In order to avoid addiction altogether, the only way to do this is to stop using opiates. However, if it is controlling your pain, you will need to augment how much you are taking to prevent the addiction from occurring, or being too bad as you take these medications to control your pain levels. By using lower end opiates such as codeine, instead of Hydro codeine or morphine derivatives, you can easily control your pain without having to go through significant addictions if you ever decide to get off of these drugs.

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