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OxyContin®
It’s
amazing how fads get started. Only a few people interested
in something can start a trend if they have enough friends
and acquaintances to tell about it. Soon enough, word of mouth
can spread the new idea far and wide. Then, if the news and
entertainment media get a hold of the trend, it can become
a coast-to-coast -- or even worldwide -- hit, no matter how
awful it is.
How
else can we possibly explain fashions from the 1970s?
The
current problem with OxyContin® abuse in the U.S. is a perfect
example of a fad “on fire.” OxyContin® started life as a revolutionary,
highly beneficial new prescription medication, and it is still
that today. Then someone, somewhere, got the idea to abuse
OxyContin’s® power for an easy “high.” He told two friends,
and they told two friends, and they told two friends... Bam!
A drug abuse epidemic was born.
Stopping
the spread of OxyContin® abuse has been difficult because
in the five or so years it has been available it has become
very popular with doctors and patients. It does its job well.
Because so many prescriptions have been written for real medical
complaints, the potential supply of the drug to drug abusers
is very high.
What
you need to know about experimenting with OxyContin®
is that it’s just like playing with heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine,
or a loaded gun: Deadly.
Take
some time and check out this site on OxyContin®. It's packed
full of information and images that can help you make informed,
healthy decisions. When you're finished surfing, you can see
how much you've learned by taking our interactive
quiz. You might be surprised at how well you do.
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