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Dangers of Promethazine-Codeine Abuse

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All you have to do is watch the news or read a newspaper to know that prescription medication abuse is a major problem facing today’s society. Everyone has heard of the use of medications such as Xanax, OxyContin, and Vicodin in order to get high. The improper use of these medications has caused so much damage to users and those around them that they have become infamous.

However, these are not the only prescription medications that are being abused. The use of promethazine-codeine cough syrup for recreational purposes has been gaining in popularity, especially amongst today’s youth, but what are the dangers of promethazine-codeine abuse?

What is Promethazine-Codeine?

Promethazine-codeine is a prescription drug, for the treatment of cough and cold symptoms, made up of two separate medications. These are codeineand promethazine. Codeine is an opioid that has been used for a very long time to treat pain and as a cough suppressant.

According to the National Library of Medicine, promethazine is an antihistamine that is used to treat allergic reactions, and symptoms of the common cold. The combination of the two is prescribed to combat heavy coughs and severe symptoms of the common cold. It is also highly addictive and can create a habit that requires treatment.

What are the Effects of Promethazine-Codeine?

Promethazine-Codeine Abuse

Frequent promethazine-codeine abuse can stop your heart.

In the proper dosage, promethazine-codeine suppresses cough and eases nasal and chest congestion. However, when it is abused, it creates feelings of well-being, feelings of euphoria, and a sedation effect. It also causes reduced breathing rate, dependence, addiction, and damages the heart and brain. If you are abusing promethazine-codeine, call us at 800-291-1732 (Who Answers?) . We can help you find treatment before it is too late.

Why is it Dangerous?

One dangerous factor about promethazine-codeine is the fact that it is addictive. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, what makes promethazine-codeine even more dangerous is the fact that both components are central nervous system depressants, meaning that large or frequent doses of them may stop the heart or breathing, resulting in death or brain damage. All of these dangers can be avoided by entering into a treatment program.

What is the Treatment for Promethazine-Codeine Abuse

The treatment protocols for promethazine-codeine abuse are largely the same as those for other opioids. The best treatment programs involve detox or medication replacement (such as methadone), individual and group counseling that determines the underlying causes of the addiction, and aftercare and support that aims to prevent relapse.

These treatment programs can be administered from inpatient or outpatient centers, but must be conducted by addiction specialists. Seeking this kind of treatment will allow you to get your life back on track.

Where to Find a Treatment Center

The dangers associated with the abuse promethazine-codeine cough syrup are now very clear. Using it in a manner other than that prescribed can be very deadly, even if it is only your first time.

If you have already begun abusing this dangerous drug, you are at even greater risk of severely negative consequences. The best thing that you can do in this situation is to seek treatment immediately. Call us at 800-291-1732 (Who Answers?) and we can help you find the treatment that meets your needs today.

Side Effects of Codeine Cough Syrup Addiction

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