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		<description><![CDATA[What is Percocet? Percocet is a blend of acetaminophen and oxycodone that is typically used to treat moderate to severe pain. As an opiate, it is highly addictive, causing those who abuse the drug to feel that they cannot function in every day life without it. After only three weeks of use, Percocet users begin [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="What is Percocet" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-overview">What is Percocet</a>? Percocet is a blend of acetaminophen and oxycodone that is typically used to treat moderate to severe pain. As an opiate, it is highly addictive, causing those who abuse the drug to feel that they cannot function in every day life without it. After only three weeks of use, Percocet users begin to experience withdrawal symptoms from the drug, making it more difficult to break the addiction as time progresses. Take some time to learn what actions can be taken to avoid further abuse of this drug and how to get <a title="Percocet Abuse Help" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/">Percocet abuse help</a>.</p>
<h2><strong>Effects of Percocet Abuse</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Percocet is a downer, a drug that depresses rather than stimulates activity. It is used as a pain killer, numbing extremities and providing a euphoric sensation for an average of four to eight hours depending on the dosage. Other effects of Percocet are listed below:</p>
<ul>
<li>Constipation</li>
<li>Constricted pupils</li>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Dizziness</li>
<li>Drowsiness</li>
<li>Exaggerated feeling of well-being</li>
<li>Itchy skin</li>
<li>Light-headedness</li>
<li>Nausea or vomiting</li>
<li>Sedation</li>
<li>Skin rash</li>
<li>Slowed breathing</li>
</ul>
<p>This brief list are some of the side effects of Percocet abuse. As the list shows, the “high” people seek from this drug include a bundle of other side-effects that can be potentially dangerous. If not monitored, some of these side-effects can cause serious health problems leading to comas or death. If these symptoms seem prevalent in a friend or loved one, please help them get the care they need. Watch this <a title="Percotet Abuse Video" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/watch-video"> Percocet Abuse Video</a></p>
<h2><strong>Effects of Percocet Addiction</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>If someone takes Percocet regularly enough to become addicted, she will display a number of characteristics in as little as three weeks. This highly addictive drug not only alters a user’s brain while she is on the drug, but also for a considerable time thereafter if she continues to use it.  Here are some traits a person exudes while addicted to Percocet:</p>
<ul>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Fevers</li>
<li>Flu-like symptoms</li>
<li>Gastrointestinal distress</li>
<li>Insomnia</li>
<li>Muscle pain</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Runny nose and eyes</li>
<li>Sweating</li>
<li>Convulsions</li>
<li>Seizures</li>
</ul>
<p>If someone is addicted to Percocet, he might display some of these symptoms anywhere from six to eight hours after his last dosage. Irritability and cravings can follow, which makes relapsing a considerable threat during detoxification. If these signs and symptoms accurately describe you or a loved one, get <a target="_blank" href="http://drugabuse.gov/nidahome.html">help</a> immediately.</p>
<h2><strong>Percocet Abuse Advice</strong></h2>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>The first step to breaking an addiction to Percocet is a detox of the drug user’s system. Hospitals, specialized doctor’s offices, and drug coaches and clinics are available to help during this trying time. As discussed, cravings and irritability can worsen at this stage, only to be intensified as that stage continues. Eventually, cravings will diminish; however, they will linger if someone stops there.</p>
<p>Dual diagnosis treatment has the best success in completely breaking addiction. These programs focus not only on substance abuse, but also on possible underlying mental disorders that often go untreated. Strategies such as counseling sessions, group therapy, and behavioral therapy (which employs a reward system for positive actions; for instance, a passed drug test), are used in various programs. Active involvement in community life and support from friends and family are also strongly encouraged. There are many options and it is important that each person find the right treatment for him or her.</p>
<h2><strong>Percocet Addiction Help</strong></h2>
<p>Please take the time to help someone or yourself break an addiction to this debilitating drug. Our helpline is open for calls 24 hours a day and our phone number is toll-free. Life is too short to waste on addiction, and we want to find the right treatment option for you. Call us today.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is a narcotic pain reliever. Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic pain reliever that enhances the effects of oxycodone. It is used in the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. Typically, Percocet is used to relieve short-term pain due to surgery, dental or injury. Percocet Addiction Percocet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is a narcotic pain reliever. Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic pain reliever that enhances the effects of oxycodone. It is used in the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. Typically, Percocet is used to relieve short-term pain due to surgery, dental or injury. </p>
<h2>Percocet Addiction</h2>
<p>Percocet is a widely abused drug because it is opiate-based. Opiate-based drugs are highly addictive. If the patient does not follow the doctor’s prescription, they are at risk of abusing Percocet and forming an addiction. A <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-addiction">Percocet addiction</a> would be classified as an opiate addiction. An opiate addiction is a central nervous system disorder caused by regular intake of an opioid, such as Percocet. The &#8220;high&#8221; that is created by the drug may become psychologically addicting. After extended use, the natural painkillers stop working on their own because they have become dependent on the opiates. </p>
<h2>Percocet Addiction Help</h2>
<p>Fortunately, there are ways to overcome a Percocet addiction. <a title="Percocet Abuse Help" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/">Percocet abuse help</a>facilities are there to help you break the addiction and live a drug-free life. Percocet rehab would be classified as an opiate rehab program. Patients may choose inpatient or outpatient programs. <a target="_blank" href="http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/medicine/medicine.htm">Professionals</a> may help with the treatment process better with residential patients. With opiate rehab programs, medical detox is an option. Professionals are able to administer medicine that helps ease the withdrawal symptoms during medical detox. View this <a title="Percotet Abuse Video" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/watch-video"> Percocet Abuse Video</a></p>
<h2>Why Get Help for Percocet Addiction</h2>
<p>There are many benefits for receiving help with Percocet addiction. When you have successfully overcome your addiction, you will:</p>
<ul>
<li>Regain control over your life and health.</li>
<li>Reestablish your goals and dreams.</li>
<li>Have healthier relationships with your family and friends.</li>
<li>More likely to succeed at work.</li>
<li>No longer be controlled by the constant need to take drugs.</li>
</ul>
<p>If you or a loved one are addiction to Percocet we can help. If you would like more information on <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-detox">percocet detox</a> and rehab, <strong>please call our toll free number at (866) 872-6492</strong>. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet is a widely abused drug because it is opiate-based and made by mixing oxycodone and acetaminophen. Many patients form an addiction to Percocet by abusing their prescription. Many rehab facilities have a particular treatment plan for opiate-based drugs. A recent study reports that 30 million people have used prescription pain relievers for non-medical purposes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Percocet is a widely abused drug because it is opiate-based and made by mixing oxycodone and acetaminophen. Many patients form an addiction to Percocet by abusing their prescription. Many rehab facilities have a particular treatment plan for opiate-based drugs. A recent study reports that 30 million people have used prescription pain relievers for non-medical purposes. see <a title="Percocet Facts" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-abuse-facts">Percocet Facts</a>.</p>
<h2>Percocet Treatment</h2>
<p>Many rehabilitation facilities have an opiate rehab program. Opiate drugs such as Percocet are highly addictive and often affect the patient both physically and psychologically. A patient may choose several different <a href="http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/meds/a682132.html" target="_blank">courses of action</a> to break the physical addiction:</p>
<ul>
<li>Outpatient: Outpatient programs are not as strict as inpatient programs. They do not provide 24 hour supervision. However, they are less expensive and allow the patient to remain among their family and friends during the process.</li>
<li>Inpatient: Inpatient programs provide 24 hour care during the rehabilitation process. They also may provide medical detox.</li>
<li>Medical detox: With opiate addiction, professionals can give certain medications to ease the <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-detox">detox</a> process such as methadone. Methadone lessens the symptoms of withdrawal during detox.</li>
<li>Natural detox: Most outpatients have to go through natural detox because professionals who can administer the medications do not surround them. Some may quit cold turkey and experience intense symptoms of withdrawal, but it is over quickly. Others may decide to gradually decrease the doses, but it takes longer to complete.</li>
</ul>
<h2>Dual Diagnosis Treatment</h2>
<p>Many patients do not only suffer from a physical abuse of drugs, but also psychological issues. This is referred to as <a href="http://www.thecyn.com/dual-diagnosis/" target="new">dual diagnosis</a> or co-occurring disorders. After breaking the physical addiction, the psychological addiction needs to be addressed as well. When choosing a rehab facility it is important to look into the ones who provide psychological therapy and treatment. Without further treatment after detox, patients are likely to relapse.</p>
<p>If you or a loved one are addicted to Percocet and would benefit from <a title="Percocet Abuse Help" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/">Percocet abuse help</a>, we can help. If you would like more information on Percocet detox and rehab, <strong>please call our toll free number at (866) 872-6492</strong>. Watch this <a title="Percotet Abuse Video" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/watch-video"> Percocet Abuse Video</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Percocet (oxycodone/APAP) is a popular narcotic pain medication. It is a mixture of oxycodone and acetaminophen (a drug commonly purchased over the counter in medicines like Tylenol) which putts it alongside other opioid pain relievers like OxyContin. Percocet is approved for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe pain while oxycodone may also be used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Percocet (oxycodone/APAP) is a popular narcotic pain medication. It is a mixture of oxycodone and acetaminophen (a drug commonly purchased over the counter in medicines like Tylenol) which putts it alongside other opioid pain relievers like OxyContin. Percocet is approved for the treatment of moderate to moderately severe pain while oxycodone may also be used to treat neuropathic pain. Percocet is commonly used to treat short-term pain due to a surgery, dental procedure or injury. Percocet is also sometimes used to treat migraines, chronic pain or other types of recurring or long-term conditions that cause pain. Percocet, when prescribed for pain management is fine but it  can become a problem if it&#8217;s left in the medicine cabinet and forgotten (see <a title="Percocet Teen Abuse" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-teen-abuse">Percocet Teen Abuse</a> and this <a title="Percotet Addiction Video" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/watch-video"> Percocet Addiction Video</a>)</p>
<h2>Other Percocet Uses</h2>
<p>On occasion, a healthcare provider may recommend Percocet for something other than pain relief. Other ailments such as insomnia and coughing can also be treated with off-label forms of Percocet. Although Percocet may be effective for these conditions, most healthcare professionals will not prescribe the narcotic for such uses as there are more appropriate medications available to treat coughing or insomnia.</p>
<h3>Oxycodone Successfully Treats Shingles</h3>
<p>A new study finds oxycodone, often known as OxyContin, successfully reduces the sometimes excruciating pain of shingles.</p>
<p>Shingles, an often stress-related condition resulting from the same virus that causes chicken pox, causes pain, blisters, rash and flu-like symptoms that antiviral medications usually help alleviate within a month. However, the patient has a greater chance of the pain lasting months or even years after the other symptoms have subsided if the pain component is not effectively treated during the course of the illness.</p>
<p>The long-term pain comes from the varicella zoster virus damaging nerves during the infection period. The condition, called postherpetic neuralgia, affects up to a quarter of shingles patients and can cause shooting or burning pain, an electric shock feeling in the body or skin highly sensitive to touch.</p>
<p>In a study of 87 people with moderate to severe shingles pain, those given oxycodone were at least twice as likely to have their pain reduced by a minimum of 30 percent compared with those taking a placebo. However, constipation &#8212; a common side effect of oxycodone &#8212; forced nearly a third of the study participants on that medication to drop out of the trial.</p>
<h2>Percocet Addiction Help</h2>
<p>If you or someone you know is struggling with a Percocet addiction and should get <a title="Percocet Abuse Help" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/">Percocet abuse help</a>, we can help. <strong>Please call our toll free number at (866) 872-6492</strong>. We are available 24 hours a day to answer your questions on percocet addiction and treatment. All calls are private and confidential.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simply put, Percocet is morphine in pill form. It affects the central nervous system, thus slowing down a person’s breathing, creating the euphoric feeling many become addicted to. Over time, both the body and mind become accustomed to it and addiction occurs. When mixed with other substances, the effects are intensified as are the risks. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simply put, <a href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-overview">Percocet</a> is morphine in pill form. It affects the central nervous system, thus slowing down a person’s breathing, creating the euphoric feeling many become addicted to. Over time, both the body and mind become accustomed to it and addiction occurs. When mixed with other substances, the effects are intensified as are the risks. The period of “coming down” after taking a combination of Percocet and another substance is stronger also which means an individual will likely need to continue taking both together to recreate the high. Consequently, death has a stronger likelihood of occurring.</p>
<h2>Percocet and Alcohol</h2>
<p>Percocet’s main ingredient, oxycodone is combined with acetaminophen, which heightens the effects of oxycodone in a person’s system. Most importantly, the use of oxycodone medications of any form in combination with alcohol-based drinks goes completely against medical advice. These medications intensify the side effects of central nervous system and respiratory depression. Both alcohol and Percocet decrease breathing. Thus, when mixed they are extremely dangerous especially if you have breathing related difficulties already. Also, the combination of alcohol and opioid narcotics significantly increased the probability of psychological addiction to both the medication and the alcohol. The extended use of any opioid narcotic will result in some level of physiologic dependence, though the amount of dependence is different with each patient.</p>
<p>The acetaminophen can also become a toxin for the liver when combined with any drink of alcohol. Taking any kind of pain medication in close proximity to alcohol is a leading cause of sudden liver failure in otherwise healthy middle-age adults. They might exaggerate the sedative effect (depending on the amounts) which could lead to a dangerous loss of consciousness. Let your doctor know if you consume three or more alcoholic beverages per day or if you have ever been diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease, or cirrhosis. It is likely you will not be permitted to take medications containing acetaminophen. </p>
<h2>Percocet and Ibuprofen</h2>
<p>Ibuprofen is in a group of drugs called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Ibuprofen works by reducing hormones that cause inflammation and pain in the body. The combination of ibuprofen and oxycodone (main ingredient in Percocet) is used short-term to relieve moderate to severe pain. Ibuprofen can increase your risk of heart attack or stroke. It can also increase your risk of serious effects on the stomach or intestines. These conditions can be fatal and can occur without warning at any time while you are taking ibuprofen. Before using ibuprofen and oxycodone, tell your doctor if you have:</p>
<ul>
<li>Heart disease</li>
<li>Congestive heart failure</li>
<li>High blood pressure or a history of heart attack, stroke, or blood clot</li>
<li>Asthma or other breathing disorders</li>
<li>Liver or kidney disease</li>
<li>A history of head injury or brain tumor</li>
<li>Epilepsy or other seizure disorder</li>
<li>Stomach or intestinal disorder</li>
<li>History of stomach ulcer or bleeding</li>
<li>Underactive thyroid</li>
<li>Pancreas disorder</li>
<li>Addison&#8217;s disease or other adrenal gland disorder</li>
<li>Curvature of the spine</li>
<li>An enlarged prostate or problems with urination</li>
<li>Mental illness</li>
<li>History of drug or alcohol addiction</li>
</ul>
<p>If you have any of these conditions, you may need a dose adjustment or special tests to safely take ibuprofen and oxycodone.</p>
<p>Since oxycodone is a painkiller, it is dangerous to combine it with over-the-counter pain relievers, cold and flu remedies, allergy medications, sleep aids, and even some herbal dietary supplements. This is particularly true of the Percocet combination, since they already contain over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen. Overdose of aspirin and acetaminophen can be life-threatening.</p>
<h2>Percocet and Other Drug Combinations</h2>
<p><a title="Percocet Side Effects" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/percocet-abuse-side-effects">Percocet side effects</a> can cause drowsiness and slows breathing, so it should not be combined with antidepressants, antihistamines (allergy ingredients), anti-anxiety drugs, prescription sleeping pills or muscle relaxants.</p>
<p>Emergency room visits for drug overdose often involve more than one substance. Needless to say, it is highly dangerous to mix oxycodone with any illegal drug, including marijuana, cocaine, hallucinogens such as LSD, ecstasy, or especially heroin.</p>
<p>If Percocet is taken with certain other drugs, the effects of either could be increased, decreased or altered. It is especially important to check with your doctor before combining Percocet with the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Antispasmodic drugs</li>
<li>Major tranquilizers</li>
<li>Other narcotic painkillers</li>
<li>Sedatives such as phenobarbital</li>
<li>Tranquilizers</li>
</ul>
<p>If you are taking any of these medications, legal or otherwise, speak with your doctor or pharmacist about it. Depending on your individual circumstances, your healthcare provider may want you to either: stop taking one or more of the medications; substitute one medication for another; change how you are taking one or both of the medications; or maintain your current routine. The severity of risks varies from person to person. Watch this <a title="Percotet Abuse Video" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/watch-video"> Percocet Abuse Video</a>. </p>
<h3>Percocet Help</h3>
<p>If you or someone you know is struggling with a Percocet addiction,  please know that <a title="Percocet Abuse Help" href="http://www.percocetabusehelp.com/">Percocet abuse help</a> is available. You can call our toll free number at <strong><span style="color: #800000;">(866) 872-6492</span> </strong>and get all your questions about addiction and treatment answered.</p>
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