Prescription Drug Addiction in Utah – How Can They Get Help?
Officials are concerned about Utah’s non-medical use of prescription painkillers. As of the DEA’s last report (in 2007) the problem was worse in Utah than anywhere in the country. In the same year, far more people in Utah died from prescription drugs than from street drugs. A new task force is being formed to fight the problem. But what can a person in Utah with a prescription drug addiction or abuse problem do about it now?
The Utah Attorney General, Mark Shurtleff, said the problem is partly due to the Mormon church’s attitude towards drugs. He says that while the church discourages the use of street drugs (as well as alcohol and tobacco), it is more liberal about prescription drugs.
I’ve heard others say that the Mormon culture is also part of the problem – several people have portrayed Mormon culture as one that discourages people from discussing their personal problems.
I’m not a Mormon and I don’t know whether or not that’s true. And I’m certainly not about to criticize Mormonism or any other religion for that matter.
But being able to discuss your problems is vital to preventing drug addiction. If someone is unhappy in life, with their job or their marriage, if they’re confused, are fearful or doubtful, and they don’t get the chance to talk about it and work out solutions to their problems, those things are just going to gnaw away at them.
That makes them susceptible to addiction. They may even be introduced to a drug through their doctor because of an accident or injury. Then, when they find out that it also provides some temporary (although dangerous) relief to that gnawing, they want to keep on taking it.
They may also have friends that are taking painkillers, sedatives, tranquilizers, sleeping pills and so on and may be offered some. They’re going to jump at the chance.
Prescription drug addiction – or addiction to any drug, alcohol, etc. – is a sign that something’s going on in a person’s life that needs to be addressed. Yes, they can develop a physical dependency – one that can be extremely painful when you stop taking them – but to become psychologically addicted, there has to be problems.
A good addiction treatment center can help a person work through those problems. And if there are no facilities available in the community in which someone lives, they can go elsewhere. Drug Rehab Referral helps people find a facility that works for their situation.
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