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Persuasive Essay On Opioids

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“Every year 214 million prescription for opiods pain killers are given to patients”
One of the most prescribed drug that causes overdoses are opioids. a high percentage of the population have issues with the addiction, and not everyone has the possibility to get help, some of them are alone who don't have anyone to help them or they don't have enough income for drug rehabilitation. at the same time rehab is charging thousands of dollars for help. While most people are struggling with money and it's easier and cheaper for them to buy or get drugs prescribed and make the drug help them forget their issues.
Opponents claim that it is up to them and that they could change if they want to. However, that is not always true. “CAMH (Care for addiction …show more content…

Usually at the start they find themselves in a weak spot which could happen to anyone. A way for them to feel better is trying to find the help, they go to the doctors and try to let professionals help them with their issues and the easiest way for them is handing them what they think i’ll help,drugs.Prescription medicines are frequently believed to be less dangerous or unsafe for the body than any other type of drug, which is a common …show more content…

According to the opposition, in some cases it does, if they are fully informed about what this drug can do and take it maturely. however some cases are not all cases. While it is the patient's responsibility to take the medication properly, pharmaceutical companies and doctors should take safety precautions to prevent the misuse of the drug. Morrisey claims “we must hold everyone accountable for the roles they played in the opioid epidemic and continue to push toward solutions that go after the root cause of the problem”. And there are solutions to minimize prescription drug misuse and abuse, by educating the people about this matter, a safe drug storage in home and prescription drug monitoring. CAMH Says there is possibilities for free help but most facilities have a waiting list and that can be burdensome and by the time they get accepted they could suffer from another dose. some other people are often forced to choose a private residential treatment which yes, indeed is very

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