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As is true with most drugs,
OxyContin abuse will take
the user on a dwindling
spiral and will continue
downward until action is
taken. Now is the time to
take action before it is too
late. Quality of life for
the user and for those
around him will continue to
decline. Past failed
attempts to overcome
addiction only further
depresses the individual so
it should come as no
surprise that fear of losing
control further could stop
the individual from reaching
out and allowing others to
help. In the state of
Kansas, there is an
increased need for
workable
drug rehabilitation programs.
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DEA Facts
The DEA1
(United States Drug
Enforcement Administration)
reports that OxyContin
continues to be the
pharmaceutical drug of
choice in the state of
Kansas. It is favored by its
users over street drugs such
as heroin due to the
consistent purity and
quality. Kansas lists
Oxycodone products as the
third most abused
pharmaceutical drug.
Hydrocodone is another
pharmaceutical product that
is commonly abused. Other
substances cited include:
Alprazolam, Benzodiazepine,
Demerol, Dilaudid, Lortab,
Methylphenidate, Morphine,
Nubaine, Percocet, Percodan,
Phenobarbitol, Phentermine,
Prozac, Tylox, Valium,
Vicodin, and Xanax. The most
common methods for obtaining
these substances continue to
be doctor shopping,
prescription forgeries,
pharmacy break-ins, employee
theft, and internet pharmacy
websites. Mexican
manufactured Fentanyl has
not been found in Kansas at
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Published Reports

National Drug Intelligence
Center reported in August
2004, "OxyContin is
prevalent in every region of
the country. However, law
enforcement reporting
indicates that the
availability of diverted
OxyContin may be stabilizing
and has decreased in some
areas. For example, law
enforcement reporting
indicates that OxyContin
availability has decreased
in areas covered by the
Appalachia High Intensity
Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA)
and DEA Field Divisions in
Detroit, Miami, and
Philadelphia. Nevertheless,
NDTS 2003 data reveal that
67.0 percent of state and
local law enforcement
respondents nationwide
report that OxyContin is a
commonly diverted or
illicitly used
pharmaceutical in their
areas--higher than any other
prescription narcotic
including Percocet (52.2%),
codeine (50.4%), Percodan
(44.6%), and Dilaudid
(27.5%). More agencies in
the Southeast (83.9%),
Northeast/Mid-Atlantic
(75.0%), Great Lakes
(65.4%), West Central (61.8%
including Kansas), and
Pacific (56.9%) regions
report that OxyContin is a
commonly diverted or
illicitly used
pharmaceutical than in the
Southwest (28.6%) region."2 |
Oxycontin
Addiction Can be Deadly
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The Damage to Society
In the State of
Kansas, the
effects of drug and alcohol
abuse goes way past the the
damage done to the addicts
themselves. In terms of time
lost on the job, to the
health system inundated by
illness and overdoses to
communities harmed by the
crime rate caused by addicts
looking to steal anything in
order to get their next fix,
to families living a
nightmare as they watch
helplessly as their loved
one goes further down the
chutes. The rollercoaster of
emotions, concern and anger
seems like a never ending
ride the abuser puts his
friends and family through.
Failures in the past with
drug rehab centers further
numb the addict to any hope
of a future without drugs.
It truly can appear
hopeless.
It quickly becomes
self-evident there is a real
need for a
successful drug addiction treatment.
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Treatment Center Changes
Needed
Just
in the state of Kansas,
there are many different
types of drug rehab and treatment
facilities. In the United
States, there are thousands
of drug rehab and treatment
centers treating alcoholism
to OxyContin addiction. Of
course the common goal of
all addiction treatment
programs is to help end
addiction for the
individual. In Kansas and
across the United States, a
variety of techniques and
methods are being used. Some
of the well known treatment
methods in Kansas include
the twelve step method,
relapse prevention, one-on-one
counseling, drug
rehabilitation, behavioral
modification, cognitive
therapy, support groups,
sober living, therapeutic
communities, AA , NA,
inpatient, and outpatient
drug rehab programs. There
are many types of treatment
centers available in
Kansas, so making a
decision can be difficult.
Unfortunately, many
uninformed people in
Kansas
go from rehab to rehab
looking for the one that is
right for them.
In Kansas, there are many
attempts being made to meet
the needs of drug addicts,
but statistics show success
rates to be dismally low.
What is needed and wanted is
a drug treatment which not
only handles physical
addiction, but finds the
underlying reasons why a
person turns to drugs in
order to free the person
forever. What Kansas
addicts, alcoholics and
their family, friends and
loved ones need is a real
and effective drug rehab
treatment center; one where
they are not on a time
schedule or use other drugs
to get the addict off the
original drugs. The addict
needs a reliable proven
program where when they are
done, their drug addiction
is a thing of the past and
they are now able to live
full productive lives free
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Should an
Oxycontin
addict
attend a
treatment
program
close to
home?

Addiction is
not just
drug and
alcohol use,
it revolves
around
people and
things in
their
immediate
environment
which help
to trigger
that
addictive
behavior.
The abuser's
location and
routines of
drug use
further
trigger drug
use. It is
the constant
and
seemingly
unstoppable
use of drugs
and the
hopelessness
of day to
day
existence
which
perpetuates
the problem
and inhibits
the native
desire to
stop ruining
their life
through the
use of self
medicating.
The above
factor
should not
be over
looked when
considering
a drug rehab
treatment
center
location.
The first
two weeks of
treatment
are always
the most
difficult.
There many
factors at
work which
make this
so. In
addition to
what has
been covered
above, a
more basic
factor is
this -
people are
creatures of
habit. Even
overwhelmingly
positive and
beneficial
changes in
life, such
as the birth
of a child
or a new job
do not
guarantee
the
individual
will have no
thoughts of
missing past
negative
activities
such as drug
or alcohol
use, their
drug buddies
and other
associated
activities.
Factually
this is the
normal
reactive
auto
response of
most human
beings - to
do what they
are familiar
with - good
or bad. It
is not
really that
they yearn
for these
things, but
it is all
that they
have known
for some
time. If the
abuser is
close to
home when
the
overwhelming
feelings
manifest
themselves,
there is a
good chance
they will
leave and
get back to
what they
know, drug
addiction.
Due to these
factors,
attending a
drug rehab
close to
home is
seldom the
correct
treatment
option for
chronic drug
abusers. It
is extremely
therapeutic
to be
distanced
from their
former
association
with the
medicine
cabinet,
bars, the
cigar box
where their
staff was
stored, etc.
All these
triggers
make the
task of
sobriety
seem
insurmountable
to the
chronic user
as these
triggers
continuously
stimulate a
reminder of
their past
addictive
behaviors.
For individuals with a severe drug or
alcohol addiction problem, choosing a
long-term inpatient treatment program is
another key to a successful outcome.
For
individuals
with a
severe drug
or alcohol
addiction
problem,
choosing a
long-term
inpatient
treatment
program is
another key
to a
successful
outcome. By
providing a
new, safe
trigger free
environment,
distanced
from past
negative
associations
and
surroundings
for an
extended
period of
time, the
chance for
success
increases
dramatically.
Our
drug rehab
treatment
program
provides
people with
positive
circumstances
to increase
their
chances for
a successful
recovery.
The vast
majority of
students
entering our
program,
around
(80%), are
from out of
state or
from other
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Healing Addicted Lives
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now and request a copy of
Healing Addicted Lives
written by Gary W. Smith,
Certified Chemical
Dependency Counselor and
Director of Narconon
Arrowhead Drug and Alcohol
Rehabilitation and Education
Center.
Call anytime to speak with
one of our counselors about
our program. We will take
the time to answer your
questions whether it be for
yourself or a loved one. It
is possible to replace the
loss and pain of alcohol or
drug addiction with a
productive, enjoyable life.
Call now (877) 340-3602.
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1United States
Drug Enforcement
Administration website
2National
Drug Intelligence Center
report online
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