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How To Identify Signs of Lortab Addiction in Another Person

Lortab is a narcotic pain reliever that is commonly prescribed to individuals who need high levels of pain relief. Commonly it's prescribed for moderate to severe pain that is caused from injuries, dental procedures or even migraines. It is made with hydrocodone as well as acetaminophen which is why it's so effective. If this drug is abused it can cause a number of different health issues, including liver toxicity that can be fatal.

Unfortunately, many people become addicted to Lortab because it can produce side effects that mimic heroin. This causes many people to abuse their prescriptions and get refills that aren't necessary. Even individuals who are simply taking Lortab for pain can become addicted due to how the drug makes them feel.

One of the most difficult parts of addiction is having to quit, especially since the withdrawal can be extremely difficult. Individuals who suspect they have a friend or family member who has an addiction to Lortab should understand what the symptoms are before approaching them. This can help them determine what the next step to help is going to be.

Biggest Lortab Addiction Signs.

- One of the biggest signs that someone is addicted to Lortab is that they will do anything to get their hands on it. Unfortunately this isn't very difficult because there are so many prescriptions out there. There is a huge market for Lortab that often doesn't even require a prescription. Many drug dealers sell this drug just like they would cocaine or heroin.

- Someone who is addicted will even fake symptoms in order to get it. Often times this means they will schedule visits with their doctor to complain about physical problems; which will result in being prescribed the Lortab. Generally these proclaimed symptoms will be lies in order to actually get the prescription written. Most people will research what Lortab is prescribed for so they know exactly what to say when they get to the doctor's office.

- Another sign that someone is abusing this drug is that they don't take it in the way it's prescribed. Normally Lortab is a tablet that the patient is meant to swallow with a glass of water. Instead, those who are addicted will crush the tablet up and snort it. Some people also inject the crushed pills into their body so it causes an extreme rush at once.

- It's also easy to determine an addiction by someone who feels they need

to increase their dosage in order to just feel normal. This is often what happens during the beginning stages of addiction. The need to up dosage levels is a sign that an alternative medication should be considered before the addiction grows larger.

These signs are when the addiction gets dangerous for many people and starts to take over their lives. The willingness to do anything for it can mean a downward spiral once they are no longer able to get it. Each and every person is different with the way they react to Lortab and whether or not they develop an addiction. Confronting someone who does have an addiction is something that should be done with a care. Visiting a physician soon after can help determine what needs to be done to overcome the addiction for good.

Withdrawal from a Lortab Addiction

Individuals who are addicted to Lortab are going to have a hard time when it comes to the withdrawal. Fortunately this only lasts for a few days on average, but those days can seemingly drag out with the feelings of intense symptoms. Some of the most common symptoms individuals will experience when going through withdrawal include:

  • Tremors
  • Excessive sweating
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Insomnia
  • Anxiety
  • Intense body pain
  • Paranoia
  • Loss of appetite
  • Body chills

Each individual will feel different symptoms when they are going through withdrawal. It's important that they stay in close contact with a doctor so they can ask questions and get help when it's necessary. Even a lot of dangerous side effects can be experienced when going through this process. Some people end up needing to be hospitalized throughout the entire process because they feel so sick and are physically not able to do anything. The good news is that once it's out of the body the patient will feel a lot better and be able to function normally again.

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