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Oxycodone Addiction Rehab in Vancouver, BC

In the metro area of Vancouver, recreational drug use of particular prescription medications is on the rise. Take Oxycontin as an example of this. Abuse of this branded form of Oxycodone is particularly threatening to youths in British Columbia, because the drug doesn't carry the stigma of, say, heroin; this, despite the fact that the two drugs have a lot in common. The psychotropic drug, psychopharmaceutical or psychotropic is a chemical substance that acts primarily upon the central nervous system where it alters brain function, resulting in changes in perception, mood, consciousness and behavior. {/yootooltip} effects of Oxycodone are similar to heroin, and so are the addictive attributes to habitual use. There’s also the attractiveness to prescriptions, due to the medication’s regulated status (something that Vancouver oxycodone addiction treatment programs and drug rehab centers are taking aim at).

Purity is a common problem with street drugs such as crack cocaine and heroin, but that isn’t a problem with prescription pills (which have to pass through various regulated measures in order to pass manufacturing standards). Further, the somewhat legal status of these drugs tends to alleviate any taboo about abusing these pills. This all makes for a perfect storm for teenagers who are prone to abuse. The number of teenagers and adults for that matter, which are combating oxycodone addiction, is growing, contributing to a steady increase in crime rates in various parts of B.C. Once full scale addiction settles in over a longer period, chronic thefts begin.

An oxycodone addict will resort to theft, in order to keep up with his or her own addiction. A telltale sign that somebody is addicted to oxycodone is the dereliction of obligations and duties: when a previously prompt and well attended employee suddenly becomes absent from work, over and over again, this is a bad sign (something that Vancouver’s oxycodone rehab centers and recovery programs interview for). An addict won’t only ditch duties and responsibilities in order to indulge further in his or her oxycodone abuse, but will also exhaust resources to full and complete depletion. Rehab centers are chock full of stories involving savings accounts that have been emptied in order to consume more of the drug, and complex webs of lies, orchestrated and employed, in order to exhaust the resources of others around them.

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