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    13 Outline Thesis Statement History of Opioids & Statistics What drugs are considered Opioids? What Oxycodone Is History of Oxycodone Americas usage with Opioids Estimated number of individuals in the U.S. who are addicted What Addiction Characteristics to Opioids Pain Killers and Pain Management Cancer Patients Chronic Pain Patients Treatment plan for Pain Changes and plans for Addiction Physical Therapy Support Groups Individual Support from Friends and Family Conclusion Donovan Greenfield

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    Outline Thesis Statement History of Opioids & Statistics What drugs are considered Opioids? What Oxycodone Is History of Oxycodone Americas usage with Opioids Estimated number of individuals in the U.S. who are addicted What Addiction Characteristics to Opioids Pain Killers and Pain Management Cancer Patients Chronic Pain Patients Treatment plan for Pain Changes and plans for Addiction Physical Therapy Support Groups Individual Support from Friends and Family Conclusion Donovan Greenfield

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    Date: December 2, 2015 Subject: Opioids “More than 16,600 people a year, die from overdoses of drugs, including Methadone, Morphine, and Oxycodone (OxyContin) and Hydrocodone combined with Acetaminophen (Lortab and Vicodin)” stated Consumers Report. The drugs listed above are all examples of Opioids. They are individual drugs that launch endorphins to the central nervous system which controls pain and relieves the severity of pain felt or silences it. Opioids also generate a sense of exhilaration

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    The United States is experiencing a prescription opioid epidemic, which is devastating the lives of many Americans. In an effort to help patients manage pain, instead of non-addictive alternatives, opioids are often prescribed by doctors (CDC, 2017). Patients who take opioids understand the risk of addiction that comes with taking them but do not understand just how addictive they can be (NSC, 2017). Six out of ten patients who are prescribed opioids have reported at least one addiction risk factor

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    Opioids Pros And Cons

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    suffer from pain and are usually prescribed opioid pain relievers to ease their troubles. (Rough, Lisa) With more states and people becoming more aware of ,medical marijuana, a controversial drug that has the potential to sooth the millions of people who suffer from chronic pains. However due to the controversy of prescribing people a drug that is commonly abused, many people tend to either shy away or chastise it, forgetting the problems that come with opioids. With both drugs having their own sets of

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    Addiction Opioids, otherwise known as prescription pain medication, are used to treat acute and chronic pain. They are the most powerful pain relievers known. When taken as directed they can be safe and effective at managing pain, however, opioids can be highly addictive. Ease of access helps people get pain medications through their physician or by having friends and family get the medication for them. With their ease of access and being highly addictive the use and misuse of opioids have become

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    didn’t think of the consequences and ended up dying from overdosing in the United States. 42,249 deaths involved an opioid. Opioids are drugs made to replicate opium. They both include legal painkillers like morphine, oxycodone, or hydrocodone prescribed by doctors. The problem with opioids has been growing for years and its growing with each year. The misuse of and addiction of opioids is a serious national crisis. It effects public health as well as social and economic welfare. How did this happen

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    Opioid Abuse Analysis

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    accidental death in the US, with 55,403 lethal drug overdoses in 2015. Opioid addiction is causing this epidemic, with 20,101 overdose deaths related to prescription pain relievers, and also overdose deaths relating to heroin". Opioids are drugs which are prescribed to relieve pain. With continued use, the pain-relieving effects lessen and pain can become worse, so the body can develop dependence on the use of opioid. Opioid dependence causes withdrawal symptoms, which makes it difficult to stop

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    12 Outline Thesis Statement History of Opioids & Statistics What drugs are considered Opioids? What Oxycodone Is History of Oxycodone Americas usage with Opioids Estimated number of individuals in the U.S. who are addicted What Addiction Characteristics to Opioids Pain Killers and Pain Management Cancer Patients Chronic Pain Patients Treatment plan for Pain Changes and plans for Addiction Physical Therapy Support Groups Individual Support from Friends and Family Conclusion Donovan Greenfield

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    3 Outline Thesis Statement History of Opioids & Statistics What drugs are considered Opioids? What Oxycodone Is History of Oxycodone Americas usage with Opioids Estimated number of individuals in the U.S. who are addicted What Addiction Characteristics to Opioids Pain Killers and Pain Management Cancer Patients Chronic Pain Patients Treatment plan for Pain Changes and plans for Addiction Physical Therapy Support Groups Individual Support from Friends and Family Conclusion Donovan Greenfield

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