painkillers

U.S. Attorney General: Misuse of prescription painkillers a serious problem

U.S. Attorney General: Misuse of prescription painkillers a serious problem
Nation’s top law-enforcement official spotlights prescription drug problem in Vermont. … – By Peter Hirschfeld Vermont Press Bureau
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Robbery leads to pursuit
MANCHESTER — A man who burned down a Litchfield school more than a… Continue reading

Painkillers: Inappropriate use can push everyday people into addiction

Painkillers: Inappropriate use can push everyday people into addiction
By CAROLYN BUTLER WASHINGTON POST Prescription drug abuse is a staple of daily papers and gossip rags alike — from high-profile celebrity overdoses and massive Oxycontin busts to teen “pharm parties” — but I never really gave the issue much thought.… Continue reading

Experts warn on addictive painkillers

Experts warn on addictive painkillers
Common painkillers can be addictive, an expert has warned, and this causes serious health problems.
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Parisyan Battles Demons to Make UFC Return
Karo Parisyan hit rock-bottom on Jan. 19, 2010. On that day, an anxiety-ridden Parisyan hastily withdrew from a… Continue reading

Painkillers Are Not Harmful Till They Are Followed As Prescribed

Painkillers Are Not Harmful Till They Are Followed As Prescribed

The first word that comes to a person’s mind while hearing about painkillers is “addiction”. How can a medicine which was previously used as human life savior can become a human life taker? The total blame should go to the… Continue reading

Addiction To Painkillers Must Be Prevented

Addiction To Painkillers Must Be Prevented

It is almost impossible for a drug addicted person to get back to normalcy, once he gets deeply addicted to any kind of lethal drugs. In this fast and tough competition in our society, people get stressed and tired, they always need something that… Continue reading

10 Signs you May be Addicted to Painkillers

10 Signs you May be Addicted to Painkillers

Each year, more than 2 million Americans are given powerful prescription painkillers that contain opiods (sometimes called narcotics) for the relief of pain and discomfort brought on by injury, surgery, menstrual cramps, and even headaches. But a growing number of people taking… Continue reading