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What is OxyContin addiction?

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What is OxyContin addiction?

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A.) Physical addiction to OxyContin which is sometimes unavoidable, develops when an individual is exposed to OxyContin at a high enough dose for an extended period of time. The user’s body adapts and develops a tolerance for the OxyContin. This means that higher doses are needed to achieve the drug’s original effects. OxyContin mimics the action of chemicals in your brain that send messages of pleasure to your brain’s reward center. It produces an artificial feeling of pleasure. OxyContin is able to produce pleasurable effects by acting like normal brain messenger chemicals, which produce positive feelings in response to signals from the brain. The result is of the predictable drug which, short circuits interests in and the motivation to make life’s normal rewards work. More and more confidence is placed in OxyContin while other survival feelings are ignored and bypassed. The result of this addiction cycle is a lack of concern for, and confidence in, other areas of life.

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