Prescription Drug Dependence
Many elderly are prescribed tranquilizers or sedatives from physicians that can lead to drug dependence. The statistics demonstrate that over 16 million prescriptions of this type are written every year. The only other type of medication prescribed more than these sedatives are heart medication. Outpatient Drug Treatment Florida have noticed that a common problem with medication in the elderly and sedatives is that many of these individuals take more of the medication than is prescribed because they forget whether they have taken the medication. Additionally, many elderly are prescribed medication after a surgery and thus, become addicted.
Common signs of drug dependence
Many elderly don’t drink at bars or parties; thus, avoiding legal issues related to driving while intoxicated. Additionally, because they are retired, they don’t show signs related to not showing up for work or drinking and using drugs on the job. Therefore, it can be difficult to identify a problem with the elderly.
Signs that is recognizable:
Many elderly are prescribed tranquilizers or sedatives from physicians that can lead to drug dependence. The statistics demonstrate that over 16 million prescriptions of this type are written every year. The only other type of medication prescribed more than these sedatives are heart medication. Outpatient Drug Treatment Florida have noticed that a common problem with medication in the elderly and sedatives is that many of these individuals take more of the medication than is prescribed because they forget whether they have taken the medication. Additionally, many elderly are prescribed medication after a surgery and thus, become addicted.
Common signs of drug dependence
Many elderly don’t drink at bars or parties; thus, avoiding legal issues related to driving while intoxicated. Additionally, because they are retired, they don’t show signs related to not showing up for work or drinking and using drugs on the job. Therefore, it can be difficult to identify a problem with the elderly.
Signs that is recognizable:
- Has a preference for attending events whereby drinking is accepted, i.e., happy hour
- Drinks alone or out of the view of others who might identify usage
- Makes a ritual of having food and drink before, with or after dinner, and becomes aggravated when this ritual is disturbed
- Begins to lose interest in previously enjoyed activities
- Drinks while taking prescriptions regardless of the warning to avoid drinking
- Sedatives are with the person at all times and the individual takes them immediately upon being disturbed.
- Is often demonstrating slurred speech
- Attempts to hide their usage
- Often has the smell of liquor on his/her breath or mouthwash to disguise it
- Is neglecting personal appearance and gaining or losing weight
- Has unexplained burns or bruises and tries to hide them
- Seems more depressed or hostile than usual
- Can’t handle routine chores and paperwork without making mistakes
- Seems to be losing his or her memory