In US, an Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse
30 июля 2013

In US, an Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse

In US, an Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse
This is the VOA Special English Health Report from voaspecialenglish.com | facebook.com/voalearningenglish Officials in the United States say deadly abuse of painkillers and other prescription drugs has reached epidemic levels. More than thirty-six thousand people died from drug overdoses in two thousand eight, the latest year available. That was almost as many as from road crashes. More than half of the overdoses involved drugs that need a doctor's approval. And three-fourths of those deaths involved what are called opioid pain relievers. These include drugs like methadone; morphine; hydrocodone, also known as Vicodin; and oxycodone, or OxyContin. Death rates from prescription drugs were highest among people forty-five to fifty-four years old.A recent government report said painkiller deaths more than tripled in the past decade. They now top the number of heroin and cocaine deaths combined. The Obama administration released a plan last year to try to deal with the problem. Some abusers seek help at places like the Malibu Beach Recovery Center near Los Angeles. They learn yoga and other ways to deal with anxiety, stress and pain. Joan Borsten heads the center. She says stopping is difficult because "in the case of pain pills, the body has stopped producing its natural defenses to pain," and users have to have more and more. Around the country, special drug courts work with addicts to get them counseling and treatment. Mary Ann Gunn is a retired drug-court judge. She now appears on "Last Shot With Judge Gunn," a TV program that shows the effect of drugs on users and their families. She says in nineteen ninety-nine, the big problem was methamphetamine. "And we have addressed that and are continuing to address it. And more and more over the years we began to see people being addicted to prescription drugs." James Adams is a pharmacologist at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He says millions of people live with pain, much of it from arthritis caused by obesity and aging. "And it's a real tough problem for a doctor because here you've got a patient with chronic pain, and these patients know exactly how to get what they want. And if that doctor doesn't give it to them, they just go to the next doctor." He says many patients may be able to manage their pain if they lose weight and get exercise and physical therapy. Another solution: California and many other states have registries. These tell doctors and pharmacists what potentially dangerous drugs their patients are already taking. For VOA Special English, I'm Carolyn Presutti. (Adapted from a radio program broadcast 04Jan2012)
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#1 написал: Dung Tr?nh (1 августа 2013 13:24)
i will a pharmacist in 2 years. i am aware of studying? all of the effects of drugs to protect people from its dangers.
#2 написал: Suevtres (1 августа 2013 13:24)
Physicians hospitals along with their big brother mr. Pharmaceuticals and the insurance companies are the drug dealers of this century. Physicians get most people? hooked without their knowledge or consent.
#3 написал: focandtaro1 (1 августа 2013 13:24)
my mother is 85 years olds and she was alzheimer . she was pain very much before .but painless on nearly time . for she was exercised follow my guide on her breath and yoga.and add to helping ? her do physiotherapy. it is very effect and help a lot
#4 написал: Napoleonwave89 (1 августа 2013 13:24)
thank you? very much
#5 написал: unbelragazzo1 (1 августа 2013 13:24)
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