OxyContin is one of the most popular
and common prescribed drugs to be abused today. The FDA reported that over half
a million people 12 years and older have misused or abused the drug. It has
become some ways a new recreational drug within the last ten years. OxyContin
is a sustained released form of the opiod narcotic oxycodone. Ever since 1995
it has been available, mainly for individuals with moderate to severe chronic
pain. Over time, precisely 12 hours it is supposed to dissolve into the
individuals system to provide relief. But when used improperly it can have
other effects.
Most
commonly it is crushed or broken then taken. By doing this the individual gets
immediate results, and a emotional or euphoric high. Snorting, dissolving, and injecting
OxyContin are the common ways in which one can abuse the drug. By ingesting the
drug in those ways the risk of overdose is severely increased. There have also
been accidental overdoses due to health professional crushing the pill and
giving it to patients who can’t swallow. Due to the abuse and problems that have come
up with a new formula that prevents improper use.
The new
formula makes the pill unable to be broken, crushed, or chewed. The formula
also makes the pill turn into a gummy substance when it is dissolved which
makes it impossible to inject it. This prevents the immediate problems, but
then again a person can just take multiple pills to get the high they are
craving.
Overall
I think this is a good idea. I know of numerous people who suffer from
Oxycontin addiction and this is something very painful to watch. Mainly because
these really aren't outlawed, and if you know trick you can get them from a
doctor. I think this new formula will limit the ways of abuse and misuse but
the overall usage will not go down.
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