What About Your Prescribed Medication
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Understanding Your Prescription Medications
Summary:
This article explores the risks of mixing prescription and street drugs and questions how many pills are really necessary for daily life.
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In today's world, some medications are essential for life-threatening conditions, while others require us to question their necessity. It’s important to ask ourselves: Do I need this medication? What purpose does it serve? Can I manage without it?
We often receive prescription after prescription, believing they will solve our problems. We're also warned about side effects, leading to additional prescriptions. Advertisements encourage us to ask our doctors about new medications that promise to improve our lives.
In our fast-paced society, we seek quick solutions to mask pain, guilt, and stress, often ignoring our responsibility to confront life’s challenges. Pharmaceutical companies, psychiatrists, and doctors capitalize on this, offering medications as an easy escape, reinforcing a cycle of dependency.
Statements like "I need these pills to function," "I can’t stop because of my diagnosis," and "I’m always stressed" reflect a growing addiction to prescription drugs. Society often overlooks the addictive nature of these medications.
Many people spend thousands each month on prescriptions to cope with daily life. Yet, when confronted with the idea of addiction, it’s dismissed because the drugs are prescribed. However, many of these medications?"Valium, Xanax, Ritalin, and others?"are also sold on the street. The difference blurs, as substituting one drug for another only fuels addiction.
If you find yourself unhappy with your reliance on medication, consider taking action. Remember, more pills won’t solve the root problem. Research what you’re taking, understand your reactions, and evaluate if you can live without them. Drugs are pervasive, and addiction can take many forms. Be aware and question if the prescription is truly necessary.
If you decide to stop taking medication, never do so abruptly. Consult your doctor to come off safely and start making changes in your life.
Nick Hayes
Intake Counselor
Narconon Trois-Rivieres
[www.narconon.ca](http://www.narconon.ca)
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