How Do You Deal with Opioid Side Effects?
According to a report by The U.S. Surgeon’s General Spotlight on Opioids, opioid-related deaths increased by six times in 2016 compared to 1999. This is because now, along with poppy-derived opioids, pharmaceutical companies have flooded the market with synthetic opioids. They have been in high demand because they are the world’s most effective and powerful painkillers. Unfortunately, they are also highly addictive. There are few alternatives that are as effective which is why they are so easy to abuse. In fact, the world is still reeling from the opioid crisis that started in the 90s. Today, more infrastructures are dedicated to understanding how therapy, check-in rehabs, and awareness groups can help in the opioid crisis. Medication bags can also help in the opioid crisis by preventing illicit access to opioids. So how do you manage the side effects and prevent yourself from developing an addiction? Let’s break it all down.
Why are Opioids Addictive? Endorphins, the “feel good” hormones that we naturally produce, bind with the receptors in our brains to reduce pain. Opioids, when injected into our bodies,