Demerol Addiction Treatment in California
A Brief History of Demerol
Currently, most health regulation agencies recommend meperidine use for only short periods of time (less than 48 hours). This makes Demerol a good fit for sedation before or during surgery.
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Misconception
According to the CDC, during 2017:3
- More than 15,000 people died from heroin-related drug overdoses.
- Among 70,237 drug overdose deaths, 47,600 (more than 67%) involved opioids.
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Uses and Abuses
Demerol is typically not the first choice in pain management because it wears off quickly (2 – 3 hours). Morphine and hydromorphone are the two most popular choices for acute pain management in the United States today.
Demerol is avoided by medical professionals, because once it is in the body, it produces a neurotoxin that increases the risk of delirium, seizures, and restlessness.
Legally manufactured Demerol comes in the forms of tablets, syrups, and IV solutions.
Besides relieving pain, Demerol can create pleasurable euphoria and giddiness. These effects lead some people to take Demerol for non-medical reasons. Taking too much Demerol or taking it too frequently can be dangerous and deadly.
Demerol abuse can be from looking to escape problems, for numbing emotional pain, or as a coping mechanism for stress.
When Demerol is misused or abused, it can lead to tolerance and be highly addictive. Most people with a Demerol abuse problem require professional treatment for recovery.
Narcotic Painkillers Abuse by the Numbers
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) report that from 2004 to 2008, 4 visits to the emergency room that were related to the recreational use of narcotic pain drugs rose by 111%.
The National Survey on Drug Use and Health from 2009 reports:
Opioid and opiate drug addiction was the number one type of abuse or dependence among all prescribed drugs.
The trends for these epidemic numbers continue to grow. The 2017 National Survey on Drug Use and Health reported data on people misusing prescription pain relievers for the first time in the past year. 5
About 316,000 children ages 12 to 17:
That is an average of 900 adolescents each day.
Approximately 465,000 adults ages 18 to 25:
That is an average of 1,300 young adults each day.
An estimated 1.2 million adults ages 26 or older:
That is an average of 3,400 adults each day.
Health Risks, Withdrawal, and Treatment
Health Risks
Demerol can have serious adverse effects on people with kidney problems. People with chronic kidney disease should avoid it.
- Constipation
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Dizziness
- Dry mouth
- Mild weakness
- Itchy skin
- Sweating
- Less urination
- Sex drive changes
The more serious side effects of Demerol that will need medical care include:
Breathing problems
Swollen face
Hives
Throat swelling
Contact a doctor or go to an emergency room immediately if any of the following occur:
- Weak or shallow breathing
- Cold and sweating skin
- Uncontrolled muscle spasms
- Dizziness
- Hallucinations
- Nausea
- Severe drowsiness
- Faintness
- Confusion
- Agitation
- Fever
- Vomiting
- Slow heartbeat
- Seizure
- Mood changes
- Weakness
- Elevated heart rate
- Diarrhea
Demerol Withdrawal
- Agitation
- Watery eyes
- Diarrhea
- Sleeplessness
- Body aches
- Goosebumps
- Runny nose
- Nausea
- Excessive sweating
- Yawning
- Abdominal cramps
- Dilated pupils
If you or a loved one is experiencing Demerol withdrawal or addiction, treatment at a drug rehab facility can help. Professional and medically trained staff can provide a safe and supervised detox from Demerol.
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https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/painkillers-and-drug-addiction-an-ongoing-dilemma-20101027677
https://www.samhsa.gov/data/sites/default/files/cbhsq-reports/NSDUHFFR2017/NSDUHFFR2017.htm#initiation4
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/67/wr/mm675152e1.htm?s_cid=mm675152e1_w