Saturday, April 18, 2015

Opana Drug Abuse In Teenagers

 

Statistics from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) show that Opana is one of the most abused prescription drugs in the U.S. The agency discovered an increase in the number of deaths associated with Opana, even though the drug was introduced into the U.S market in 2007.

Teens started abusing the Opana when OxyContin was formulated into pills that can be crashed and snorted or injected in liquid form. The Opana drug abuse rates compelled the OxyContin manufacturers to reformulate the painkiller pills into goo so as to curb abuse through injections or snorting.

Why Do Teens Abuse Opana?

OxyContin is actually a powerful painkiller that is chemically related to Opana and Heroin. Teenagers who abuse Opana tend to take more because the ecstasy that Opana produces doesn't last long as compared to that of OxyContin. Teens can slowly get addicted to Opana by taking small amounts in order to disguise, boredom, depression, anxiety and create an inner feeling safe from the real world.

According to the DEA most of the Opana traffickers in the streets get their suppliers from drug cartels and through forged prescriptions and robberies. Opana is usually sold at $1 per milligram.
Dangers of Opana abuse include low self esteem, reduced functionality of bodily responses such as urination and defection.

Signs for Teen addiction to Opana

If you see teens exhibiting the following behaviors then know that they are addicted and in need of medical help or even rehab.

• Using Opana more often or in larger amounts than prescribed
• Interacting Opana with alcohol or other addictive drugs
• Obtaining the drug from more than one doctor or clinic
• Buying the drug online
• Using Opana as a weight loss regimen
• Suffering from depression or anxiety
• Worrying about how to obtain the next dose of Opana
• Withdrawing from the rest of the family and being moody all the time
•Withdrawal symptoms like headaches whenever they don't abuse Opana

Some of the adverse side effects of Opana are life-threatening hence the need to quit early. If you want to get more information about Opana abuse and treatment contact us today.

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