Pain Killer Addiction - For citizens Who Want To Quit But Can’t Get Started

Common side effects and adverse reactions of pain killers are nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, dry mouth, contraction of the pupils, orthostatic hypotension which often happens when rising too fast when getting out of bed in the dawn, urinary retention, constipation and fecal impaction. Although detoxification is not actually a treatment for pain killer

addiction, it can help relieve withdrawal symptoms while the patient adjusts to being free of pain killers or other prescription drugs. An opioid-dependent pain patient has improved operate with the use of the drug while an opioid-addicted patient does not have any improvement.

Original post by twinpeak@pacifier.com (Helen Hecker)

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