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Prescription drug misuse has become a critical public health crisis across the United States. Nearly 18 million Americans aged 12 or older misused prescription medications in 2020 alone. Unfortunately, prescription drug addiction can cause severe health complications and even death in some cases. 

At pH Wellness, we understand the complexities of prescription drug abuse and provide comprehensive treatment services to help you reclaim your life. With locations in Riverside, Santa Monica, and Rancho Cucamonga, we offer personalized care plans to treat addiction to prescription opioids, stimulants, sedatives, and other medications.

To get started, call our caring intake specialists now for free at 844-549-2488.

Alarming Statistics on Prescription Drug Abuse

Prescription drug abuse has escalated over the past few decades into a national epidemic:

  • In 2020, over 9 million Americans misused prescription pain relievers, over 6 million misused tranquilizers, sedatives or stimulants.

  • Every day, 128 people die from an opioid overdose in the United States.

  • Prescription drugs contribute to over 70,000 deaths per year in America, more than vehicle crashes.

  • About 1 in 12 high school seniors report past-year misuse of Vicodin; 1 in 20 report abuse of OxyContin.

  • Up to 29% of patients prescribed opioids for chronic pain misuse them.

  • Almost 80% of people who use heroin first misused prescription opioids.

These alarming statistics highlight the need for greater awareness and access to prescription drug addiction treatment across the country.

Why Is Prescription Drug Abuse Rising?

The prescription drug abuse epidemic has escalated dramatically since the 1990s due to various reasons:

  • Aggressive marketing of controlled medication by pharmaceutical companies

  • Greater social acceptance of using drugs to treat pain and mental health conditions

  • Extremely high prescription rates for opioids, sedatives and stimulants

  • Limited oversight over prescription monitoring and physician dispensing habits

  • Low perception of harm associated with regulated pharmaceuticals

Fortunately, recent policy changes and greater public awareness have helped lower prescription rates. But millions still need help getting free from addiction.

Commonly Abused Prescription Drugs

The prescription medications that carry a high risk for abuse include:

Opioid Pain Relievers

Prescription opioid painkillers like OxyContin, Vicodin and morphine are often misused to get high or relieve stress. In 2020, over 9 million Americans misused prescription opioids. When taken in high doses, opioids can cause slowed breathing, coma and death. The risk also increases when combined with alcohol or sedatives.

Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants

CNS depressants used to treat anxiety and sleep disorders include Xanax, Valium, Ambien and barbiturates. In 2020, over 6 million Americans misused prescription CNS depressants. High doses can slow heart rate and breathing to dangerous levels. Quitting suddenly can also cause life-threatening seizures.

Stimulants

Prescription stimulants for ADHD such as Adderall, Concerta and Ritalin are misused for increased alertness, weight loss or euphoria. About 5 million Americans misused prescription stimulants in 2020. Taking high doses can raise body temperature to unsafe levels.

Warning Signs of Prescription Drug Addiction

  • Developing a tolerance, needing higher doses

  • Continued use despite physical/mental health decline

  • Failure to fulfill work, school or home obligations

  • Social isolation and secretive behavior

  • Financial/legal problems due to drug use

If you notice any combination of these red flags in yourself or a loved one, it is vital to seek help immediately.

The early signs of prescription drug addiction can be difficult to detect but may include:

  • Strong urges to use the drug

  • Inability to control or reduce use

A. Dangers and Effects of Prescription Drug Abuse

Misusing medications can cause extremely harmful health effects, such as:

Short-term effects: Impaired coordination, drowsiness, nausea, headache, seizures, heart problems, stroke, coma and death in case of overdose.

Long-term effects: Addiction, physical dependence, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, organ damage, mental illness, disability and premature death.

In addition to health impacts, prescription drug abuse can also destroy careers, ruin finances and fracture relationships. The personal, social and economic toll makes treatment an urgent necessity.

B. Am I At Risk for Addiction?

Certain factors may increase susceptibility to prescription drug addiction:

  • Personal or family history of substance abuse

  • Underlying mental health conditions

  • History of trauma or chronic stress

  • Access and exposure to controlled medications

  • Genetic predisposition

However, anyone who misuses medications can develop an addiction, irrespective of risk factors. If your use is causing health, work or relationship problems, seek help right away.

For a free, confidential consultation with our experienced intake specialists, call 844-549-2488.

Prescription Drug Addiction Treatment

The key principles of effective addiction treatment include:

  • Detoxification: Medically-managed withdrawal and 24/7 monitoring.

  • Behavioral therapy: Individual/group counseling and cognitive techniques to change thinking patterns.

  • Medication: FDA-approved prescription drugs to control cravings and withdrawal symptoms.

  • Multimodal approach: Integrating medical, psychological and social services.

  • Customized programming: Personalized treatment planning based on individual needs.

  • Aftercare support: Ongoing recovery coaching and access to support groups.

Research confirms that a combination of medication, counseling and social support offers the best chance for long-term recovery from prescription drug addiction.

Prescription Drug Addictions We Treat

At pH Wellness, we offer comprehensive and integrated treatment for addiction to the following prescription medications:

Opioid painkillers: OxyContin, Vicodin, Percocet, morphine, fentanyl, codeine

Sedatives and hypnotics: Xanax, Valium, Ativan, Ambien, Lunesta

Stimulants: Adderall, Ritalin, Concerta, Dexedrine

Our addiction medicine experts design fully customized treatment plans to address misuse of any prescription drug. We also provide dual diagnosis treatment for co-occurring mental health issues that often accompany addiction.

How We Can Help You Recover

At pH Wellness, we utilize an integrated treatment approach to help you overcome prescription drug addiction. Our highly individualized programming consists of:

  • Medically-supervised detoxification to manage withdrawal

  • Intensive counseling and behavioral therapies

  • Innovative treatment modalities like equine therapy

  • Customized aftercare and community support

Our compassionate team of nurses, counselors, therapists and peer recovery coaches leverage the latest clinical evidence and holistic healing strategies to treat addiction to prescription opioids, sedatives, stimulants and other medications.


To learn more about or get started in our prescription drug abuse rehab programs in Riverside, Santa Monica and Rancho Cucamonga, call us today at
844-549-2488.

Prescription Drug Abuse Treatment in Riverside, Santa Monica and Rancho Cucamonga

pH Wellness has offered life-changing addiction treatment services in Riverside, Temecula and surrounding areas since 2013. We also have facilities in Santa Monica and Rancho Cucamonga to help even more people overcome prescription drug abuse.

Our multidisciplinary team delivers comprehensive clinical care rooted in evidence-based therapies, alternative healing and peer support. If you are struggling with addiction to prescription opioids, sedatives, stimulants or other medications, we encourage you to take the first step toward lifelong recovery.

To get started and receive your free and confidential consultation with our compassionate intake specialists, call now at 844-549-2488.