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How to Help Someone With A Pill Addiction

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The misuse of prescription pills is an ever-growing issue throughout the country today. A large section of the adult population is overdosing and misusing prescription painkillers, and the number of babies born with an addiction to opioids is also on the rise.

In fact, addiction to pills known as opioids can cause serious harm to the body. It changes the way the brain functions, which is why it’s known as a chronic brain disease. While there are effective medically assisted treatment options for pill addiction, a vital aspect of helping someone addicted to pills is to know the main addiction signs.

What Are the Signs That You’re Living With Someone Who Is Addicted To Pills?

Different signs can indicate that a family member or friend struggling with a pill addiction. Some of the most common include:

  • Tiredness or fatigue: Someone addicted to pills tend to get weak and weary easily. People who misuse prescription drugs sometimes look like they’re dizzy. They can get so tired that they start skipping activities they used to enjoy.
  • Poor concentration: Due to the effect of the pills on the brain, the person may find it difficult to focus or feel motivated. As a result, they won’t be able to function effectively at school or work. They may even start to miss school or be absent from work.
  • Isolation: Someone suffering from pill addiction may like to stay in isolation, causing their relationships to suffer. They may prefer to spend more time with people who are also addicted to pills.
  • Secretive behavior: If your loved one starts to act secretive and cover up their actions, it may be because of pill addiction and their desire to prevent you from discovering what they do to obtain pills or the money for them.

If you discover the signs of pill addiction in your loved one, what can you do help?

How to Help Someone Addicted to Pills

While it’s not always easy to help someone who has become addicted to pills due to the changes that take place in the brain, it’s possible. Pill addiction can be treated successfully to help people stop abusing pills and return to productive lives.

If you believe that your loved one is addicted pills, you shouldn’t try to use force or isolate the person. First, you need to educate yourself about the way people become addicted to pills. Then, you should take the time to walk the person through the information that will help them realize they’re misusing drugs and discover what to do about it. If the person cooperates, you can start by locating an addiction recovery center. Such centers will have doctors with expertise in the area of addiction.

Encourage your loved one to seek help for their pill addiction. Like any other chronic disease, addiction can be managed effectively. Treatment helps people counter the disruptive work of drugs in the brain, helping them regain control of their lives.

Reach out to Your Local BAART Programs Center

To get prompt help for your loved one who needs recovery from pill addiction, contact your local BAART Programs center today. You can reach out to us by filling out our contact form or calling 844.341.4040 today.

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