Wisconsin is home to famous breweries, and alcohol is commonly perceived as a fun, popular drug. However, alcohol consumption can become dangerous under a variety of circumstances.
Illegal drug use presents a variety of risks to people’s health and well-being, including the following:
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Between 2005 and 2014, Wisconsin residents between the ages of 12 and 25 showed an increase in publicly funded treatments for prescription drug abuse.
In data collected in 2013 and 2014, 9 percent of adults between the ages of 18 and 25 reported using pain relievers for nonmedical reasons in the past year. Teenagers between the ages of 12 and 17 reported such usage at a rate of 5 percent. For adults who were 26 years of age and older, the rate was 3 percent.
In 2013, 15 percent of high school students in Wisconsin reported that they had used a prescription drug for nonmedical purposes at least once in their life.
The U.S., in general, is experiencing a prescription drug abuse crisis. Opioid painkillers are particularly dangerous and addictive. Improper use can lead to dependence, serious side effects, and overdose. The National Institute on Drug Abuse also reports that prior misuse of opioid painkillers has been linked to a higher risk of subsequent heroin use.
Any prescription drug is dangerous if misused. Misuse occurs in a variety of situations:
Even when people have a legitimate prescription, they may fail to follow instructions on how to take the drug. Maybe they consume an unsafe dosage or combine the drug with alcohol or other substances.
People may borrow painkillers or other prescription drugs from someone they know. Even if they do this to address a medical issue, it constitutes improper and potentially dangerous drug use.
They may use these drugs to get high or for other purposes that aren’t medical.
Fortunately, there are a variety of treatment options available for people who are abusing drugs or suffering from substance addiction. These include one-on-one therapy or counseling, support groups, and residential rehabilitation programs. In addition, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services provides a resource on its website for finding treatment programs.
The best programs take a holistic approach to treatment. In addition to tackling an individual’s substance use problems, these programs address overall physical and psychological health, social environment, and life choices. The key is to empower people to heal and enjoy a successful long-term recovery. This is the approach that we take at Lakeview Health. Don’t hesitate to contact us for more information about our out-of-state addiction treatment programs.
At Lakeview Health, our team embraces a comprehensive approach to addiction treatment. This means that we treat both the physical and psychological effects of addiction. We provide therapy options so that you can address and overcome mental issues that may be the underlying causes of your addiction. When therapy is combined with treatment for the physical effects of addiction, you have a greater chance of maintaining your recovery for years to come.
Our dedicated Lakeview Health team has decades of combined experience in the addiction treatment field, and we can help you end your dependence on substances.
If you are struggling with addiction, reach out to our team today by calling 904.677.5010 or completing our online form. Make today the day that you choose recovery by contacting Lakeview Health.
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