Chronic Pain Medication Addiction
Chronic Pain Medication Addiction
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Chronic Pain Medication Addiction
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Disponibile su APP ed eReader Kobo

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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. In the sterile quiet of a doctor's office, a prescription pad becomes both salvation and sentence as millions of people suffering from chronic pain receive their first opioid medication. What begins as legitimate medical treatment for debilitating conditions like cancer, arthritis, fibromyalgia, or injury-related pain often transforms into a nightmare of dependence that creates a second layer of suffering on top of the original condition. This is the paradox of chronic pain medication addiction: individuals seeking relief from one form of agony find themselves trapped in another, where the very substances prescribed to heal become sources of physical dependence, psychological bondage, and social stigma that can be as devastating as the pain they were meant to treat. The relationship between chronic pain and opioid medication represents one of medicine's most complex ethical and clinical challenges. Unlike addiction to recreational drugs, chronic pain medication dependence develops within the context of legitimate medical need, creating situations where patients, healthcare providers, and society must navigate the treacherous territory between necessary pain relief and dangerous addiction. This complexity has contributed to both an epidemic of prescription drug addiction and a crisis of undertreated pain, as the pendulum of medical practice swings between aggressive pain management and addiction prevention. The history of pain medication reveals humanity's long struggle to balance the relief of suffering with the risks of dependence. Opium has been used for pain relief for over 5,000 years, with ancient civilizations recognizing both its powerful analgesic properties and its potential for creating dependence.

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Inglese
9798318485862

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