An eye for an eye, a drug for a drug Providing an alternative drug to a drug addict does not sound logical or persuasive to the public, but this irrational-sounding treatment had been popular in European countries (Alba Basurto, Nicole Wells 1). Out of all the drugs that are present, opioid addiction was specifically highlighted in the book of Dreamland by Sam Quinones. As a treatment for the addiction, many attempts including the absence of drug were performed, but the trend of usage of opioid was not relieved. Methadone, a great alternative drug for opioid was presented in the book of Dreamland to help the addicts to reduce the intake of the chemical, allowing them to slowly reduce the dose of the drug used over the period. Interestingly, …show more content…
Opioid is a pain reliever, and it produces euphoria in addition to pain relief, which can be misused in a different purpose (NIDA 1). Due to its high addictiveness, Opioid Crisis started in the late 1990s, and Dreamland specifically states that ‘Black Tar’ and Oxycontin were proposed to be the two main types of opioids in the United states (Sam Quinones). Heroin is one of the most famous examples of opioid as stated from the article. From the description of the drugs used, readers acquire more detailed information about the drug in Dreamland than the article because the article presented more variety of types of …show more content…
Addictiveness is the biggest problem clinics and the addicts face in the stage of rehabilitation, and to reduce the desire for drugs, the best is to slowly reduce the amount of intake of drug by the user which can be done by using a substitute drug, Methadone. Dreamland also firmly explains why Methadone is more of an effective treatment for the addicts, and is less harmful to the daily users. Methadone was created by Nazi Germany, but after World War II, Methadone was introduced to United States as a possible aide to heroin addicts by Dr. Vincent Dole, an addiction specialist at the Rockefeller Institute. Methadone has its unique characteristic of lower addiction rate than other opioids; Methadone is the only opiate that addicts did not demand the increase in doses (Sam Quinones
Finally, the article asks “Should opioids be used to treat addiction?” That is definitely not the way to go about it. If a person had an addiction to smoking, would one treat it by telling them to just go smoke a different type of cigarette? No, that’s why doctors should treat opioid addiction by other therapy that is not addictive
Three things I found interesting about the Methadone treatment is: 1. In the video a man said that all they are given is another drug without therapy or counseling even though research suggests that methadone maintenance programs are most effective when combined with things like psychotherapy and family therapy. 2. Another man in the video said that the withdrawal symptoms while using methadone were worse than when he tried to quit using heroin by stopping completely. It seems then that methadone has terrible side effects that might discourage those trying to treat a heroin addiction.
Awesome Dreamcatcher Tattoos Inspired By Tradition and Imagination Dreamcatcher: the meaning According to a Native American belief, a dreamcatcher absorbs dreams but allows only the pleasant ones to reach the person while he/ she is asleep. Traditionally, this protective symbol was made by the mythical spider lady for the infants so that negativity in the form of nightmares would not enter their minds. Gradually, as the Native American peoples spread, it became impossible for the lady to reach every newborn.
“The small crystal bottle of sleeping-tablets which earlier today had been filled with thirty capsules and which now lay uncapped and emptying the light of the tiny flame” (Bradbury 6). Guy Montag, the main protagonist, had just walked into his home to find his wife passed out and knocking on Death’s door, waiting patiently on his doorstep. Mildred, Guy’s wife, had been prescribed sleeping pills which were supposed to be taken moderately. She tried to take the easy way out of life using the sleeping pills, swallowing all thirty at once. When Bradbury wrote this novel, a lot of people were hooked on opioids because of major companies mass producing drugs like morphine or heroin (CNN).
Underlying Causes: The increase in the sale of opioids is considered to be the root of the opioid crisis, as the drugs have been proven to be highly addictive. An addiction to prescriptive opioids, however, can lead to an addiction to synthetic, illegal opioids, such as heroine or fentanyl, which are less expensive and easier to acquire. In fact, in their journal article, “Associations of nonmedical pain reliever use and initiation of heroin use in the United States” Pradip Muhuri and associates discovered that “the recent (12 months preceding interview) heroin incidence rate was 19 times higher among those who reported prior nonmedical prescription pain reliever (NMPR) use than among those who did not (0.39 vs. 0.02 percent)” (Muhuri et. al). In other words, abusing prescription opioids significantly raises the chances of abusing illicit drugs, such as heroin.
My life has been through Hell and back. It all started when I lived in Greenville, Florida, and I played football for a Pop Warner football team. The name of the team was the Greenville Dream Catchers. My coach’s name was Coach Newton; he was a very serious type guy that would hate to lose a game. He would make the team run if we lose a game.
Dependence on prescription opioids can stem from treatment of chronic pain and in recent years is the cause of the increased number of opioid overdoses. Opioids are very addictive substances, having serious life threatening consequences in case of intentional or accidental overdose. The euphoria attracts recreational use, and frequent,
Past heroin users describe the horrors of heroin addiction withdrawal as being far less painful and difficult than methadone
Nevertheless, the President, in order to foster a more profound effort against the epidemic, must request funding in the billions from Congress to fund opioid addiction treatments across the United States. Under current conditions in the country, opioids, such Oxycodone, Fentanyl, and Heroin, is more accessible than the addiction treatments sparsely available due to drug trafficking, which, as a result, causes considerable opioid abuse and overdose. When these addiction treatments become more widespread than the opioids, the United States can ultimately observe dramatic decreases in opioid
When people take these synthetic heroin pills, they do not feel as though it is a drug addiction as much as it is a way for them to deal with pain, over-stimulation, and as a tranquilizer. Today, we are currently facing an epidemic with drug addiction and continuously trying to solve the problem with a war on drugs. “The U.S. spends about $51 billion a year enforcing the war on drugs, and arrests nearly 1.5 million people for drug violations, according to Drug Policy Alliance, a drug policy reform group” (Ferner). Since the United States spends so much money on this epidemic, the numbers should start to go down, but it is instead doing the opposite. It is easy to figure out the numbers through doctors, “Increases in prescription drug misuse over the last
Prescription drugs (opiates only) have caused over 165,000 deaths within the last 15 years and is currently on the rise. Over 2 million Americans in 2014 were addicted to Opiate prescription narcotics. The most troubling fact is listed directly on the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website: “As many as 1 in 4
Horrific thoughts consume the mind as they play almost like a movie throughout the night until the dreamer finally wakes up. They might ruin an entire day, making him or her feel anxious or even frightened throughout it. That type of dream is called a nightmare. They are the most disturbing types of dreams. They are mainly a response to real life stresses or problems.
DreamScape 2 is an exploration of the imagination. Dreams and imagination are often intertwined, as in only in dreams can the imagination run wild and unhindered. In this recreation of a colored pencil piece I did two years ago, a girl finds herself in the landscape of her imagination, complete with strange colors and a contorted perspective. Instead of colored pencils, I used watercolor for the majority of this piece to emphasize the fluidity and abstractness of the surroundings. Using a circular composition, as opposed to the typical rectangle, further heightens the implication of unreality through the almost fisheye perspective.
First we’ll talk about the science behind dreams: when we dream, why we dream, and how dreams work. Next, we’ll discuss what dreams mean: how hypotheses about their meanings have changed throughout history, how dream interpretation is different in various cultures, and what parallels exist between our environment and the contents of our dreams. And finally we’ll learn some facts about dreaming that can help us in our everyday lives: how taking a nap is better than studying before an exam, why video games cure nightmares, and how you can determine what you dream about. Lets start off with defining what a dream actually is.
TITLE: Dream PURPOSE: To inform my audience about how dreams give psychological significance to a person’s life. INTRODUCTION: Have you ever dreamed before? How important do you think a dream is?