Hydrocodone Essays

  • Chronic Pain Medication Research Paper

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    The usage of pain medications has gone up severely over the years. It is guaranteed that some types of pain medications exist in your medicine cabinet. With a readily available supply of pain medications, it have brought up problems associated with abusing such medications that have led negligent American families into abandoning their health for comfort. Pain medications are administered in a variety of setting, from nurses at hospital beds to paramedics at vehicle collision scenes. Pain medication

  • Legalizing Marijuana Informative Speech

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    Picture yourself as an NFL football player. A football player that goes to practice everyday and then plays on Sundays. Everyday grown men hurl themselves at you and each other for hours a day. So, you go home and take some opiate medicine the team doctor perscribed to you. You don’t know what’s in it, but the the doc gave it to you so you just take it. Unfortunately, that drug gives you a side effect, so you go back to the tea doctor and get a new opiate drug for that side effect. The side effect

  • Oxycontin

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    The Drug enforcement Administration has targeted as a top priority the illegal use of the prescription painkiller OxyContin in the wake of what the agency says is a dramatic and dangerous increase in the drug's availability. Simply crushing the tablet can negate the controlled-release effect of the drug, enabling abusers to swallow or snort the drug for a powerful morphinelike high. The tablet can also be crushed, mixed with water and injected. In this paper I discuss the abuse of OxyContin and other

  • Tramadol Drug Fact Sheet

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    Tramadol Drug Fact Sheet This paper, while not intended as a comprehensive report of every fact about the analgesic drug Tramadol, will provide an in-depth review of all pertinent information. Tramadol Description Tramadol is a pain reliever used to treat moderate to severe pain. Classification of Tramadol falls under the opiate analgesic category (NIH 2013). To get a prescription of Tramadol you would need to be in moderate to severe-acute pain similar to that following surgery, or chronic pain

  • Hydrocodone Research Papers

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    Addictive Properties of Hydrocodone: An Inside Look of Addiction Addiction is something that is brushed under the table and not a topic for the majority of people in the United states. While in fact it needs to be discussed when it causes 444,000 deaths every year (Gurung, 2016). That is a very large problem that needs to be discussed and ultimately addressed with a plan of action. Addiction to drugs is very difficult thing to deal with and realize for the user and one common form of addiction comes

  • Substance Abuse Research Paper

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    heavily regulated as other narcotics. Point in case, my patient has become dependant on the drug and gets it prescribed to fend off withdrawal symptoms that cause him pain. Vicodin is a mix of hydrocodone and acetaminophen, an NSAID pain reliever. Aside from the euphoric and addictive effects of hydrocodone, there is potential for liver damage to occur. There is about half a gram of acetaminophen in each pill, and if a person begins to abuse the drug; two to four grams of acetaminophen in a day can

  • B. V.: A Case Study

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    B.V. is a 42 year old male patient admitted for severe angina chest pain. He previously had coronary artery bypass surgery a month ago. His incision site from the surgery was dry, intact with no inflammation present. He currently was not on any pain medications upon admission. He tested positive for hepatitis C and was homeless. He had a history of drug and alcohol abuse and left hip replacement. He is currently taking medications for hypertension and diabetes through Medicare. When getting report

  • Heroin: The Dangers Of Heroin Use

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    If more people were aware of the dangers of heroin use, such as using while pregnant, while on prescribed medications, with dirty needles, or even possible death, more people would be likely to not partake in the use of the drug. An estimated 3.7 million people had used heroin at some time in their life, as of 2005. Over 119,000 of the people surveyed reported using it within the month preceding the survey. Heroin is an illegal, highly addictive drug. It is the most abused and quickest way to get

  • Persuasive Essay On Legalizing Marijuana

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    medical purposes often misuse it, sell it illegally or even use it for themselves. For example, they have a permit so they can grow it, and they can sell it to anyone they want to make money. Even though it is not as bad as pain relieving drugs, like hydrocodone, it is still not worth using. There are other natural alternatives to take the pain away, like physical activity, which has been shown to ease

  • Case Study: What Is Chronic Pancreatitis?

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    (ranitidine) and Pepcid (famotidine) are sometimes used as a substitute to proton pump inhibitors. • Pain is often controlled with NSAIDS such as Advil (Ibuprofen) and Naprosyn (naproxen). Your doctor may also prescribe opiates such as Codeine, Vicodin (hydrocodone-acetaminophen), or Oxycontin

  • Substance Abuse Among Older Adults

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    There are many populations at risks for alcohol and drug abuse. Adults transitioning from middle to later life is one population that is at risks more than ever for alcohol and drug misuse and abuse. It is believed that in years to come, there will be a great increase in numbers as it relates to the amount of adults who are misusing and abusing substances. The purpose of this paper is to explore and discuss the prevalence of substance misuse and abuse among older adults. Different treatment approaches

  • Arguments Against Opioid Laws

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    and begin to abuse the prescription they may have to take 3 - 4 pills daily to keep from going into withdrawal and even more than that if they want to get high off of them." "When some one who has been abusing an opioid like Xanax, Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, or Dilaudid, and get off them often times if they try to start taking them again they don't realize they cant take as much as they used to and take what they were taking before and thats lead to a lot of overdoses." he said. Jody Clubb says he

  • Mental Health Assessment Paper

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    I IDENTIFYING DATA D Data: The inmate is a 32 year old white male serving a 1 year and 4 months sentence for 2 COUNT of BURGLARY/DWELL/OCC CONVEY,GRAND THEFT 300/5000, and GRAND THEFT MOTOR VEHICLE. He entered the Department of Correction on 4/3/17 and his TRD is 7/23/2018. This is inmate’s first Florida prison term. II. REASON FOR ADMISSION: The inmate was admitted to Lake CI TCU on 9/28/2017 from RMC-Main Unit due to inmate’s experiencing auditory hallucinations, bizarre behaviors and delusional

  • Persuasive Essay On Opioids

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    Introduction: All opioids are highly addictive and dangerous to give to anyone in any type of pain. The promotion of them should be outlawed and the sales restricted and regulated across the United States to those who really need them. Extensive research can conclude that this epidemic is fast growing and effects people from all walks of life. This being every race, gender and age throughout all fifty states, making this problem extremely difficult and unable to isolate toa certain demographic group

  • Social Work Observation Paper

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    greatly benefit from using a word software that helps with spellcheck and word prediction. In addition, Mrs. Womack granted Sandra full access to a program called Reading A-Z, which will allow Joaquin to practice reading comprehension, an area he has the most difficulty with, during the summer. Lone Star College After working for 15 years at AT&T, Sandra decided it was time to complete what she started in 2003 and that was to finish college. After the birth of her son, her perspective on life changed

  • Personal Narrative-Assisted Suicide

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    I believe every suicidal person does not want to die. When you hear a person say they want to die or that they have been hospitalized for a suicide attempt, you wonder why and how a person would want to kill themselves. Maybe you are even fearful of them. I was staying after school one day in my history class, helping the teacher put books away, and straightening the desks. I blurted out,”I tried to kill myself”. He stopped and looked at me with a most puzzled look. My throat tightened and my hands

  • Heath Ledger Research Paper

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    Heath Ledger was an Australian actor who died due to a dangerous combination of drugs. Ledger was found in his apartment in New York on January 22, 2008, by his housekeeper and masseuse. Emergency medical services arrived on the scene at 3:33 pm, and after being unable to revive Ledger, they pronounced the actor dead at 3:36 pm. False reports immediately began surfacing, declaring that Ledger was found in Mary-Kate Olsen's apartment, who he had been casually dating in the months leading up to

  • Kratom

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    The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has announced to recategorize the over the counter drug known as Kratom, as a Schedule 1 drug. Kratom is a natural substance made from leaves from Mitragyna speciosa, a Southeast Asian tree. Kratom has been known to successfully treat opiate addiction, treat pain, combat depression, fight anxiety, and much more. Some users have stated that they were able to use Kratom as a step down drug; claiming it assists recovering opiate addicts, heroin addicts, and

  • The Mighty Angel from Heaven

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    sin and is able to continue to model after God. John is one of the reasons I continue to be bold and stand firm in my faith. If God is so willing to test his faith, then this is a person I’d like to resemble. The mirror image of my life is what defines my legacy and the person I am today. The question is who am I and who will I become? Many scholars believe eating the book that is mentioned in Ezekiel 3:1 is symbolic of receiving knowledge. While eating a book may not seem very delicious, it’s a

  • Opioids Essay

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    gets used to these feelings, and the body builds a tolerance to the opioids, there is a need for more opioids and then the possibility of addiction. There are different forms of Opioids manufactured such as Morphine, Oxycodone, Buprenorphine, Hydrocodone, and Methadone. They are marketed under different brands such as Demerol, Oxycontin, Tylox, Percocet, and Vicodin and can be prescribed in liquid, tablets, capsules, and patches. In the United States, opioid addiction rates have majorly increased