What Causes an Overdose?
When taken incorrectly, prescription painkillers can cause overdose. Prescription painkillers include opioid or narcotic pain relief medications. This includes drugs such as Vicodin, OxyContin, and methadone. In the United States, prescription painkiller overdose is now considered a crisis. Drug overdose is the highest cause of unintentional death. It can be helpful to understand what an overdose is and how it can happen.
Signs and Symptoms of Painkiller Overdose
Observable Signs of Overdose
- Blue or grey lips
- Blue or grey nails
- Cold, clammy, pale skin
- Gurgling sounds that may sound like snoring
- Limp body
- Loss of consciousness
- Slow or absent breathing due to depressed respiration
- Shaking
- Seizures
- Tiny or pinpoint pupils
- Unresponsiveness
- Vomiting
- Weak pulse or hypotension
Not all overdose symptoms are visible. Other symptoms of overdose can include the following:
- Hallucinations
- Lack of self-awareness
- Overheating
- Severe Headaches
If you or someone you know are experiencing any overdose symptoms, please seek medical attention immediately. Painkiller addiction can be fatal, but treatment can help prevent this. If you or a loved one are struggling with painkiller use or addition, seek the guidance of an addition specialist or doctor. These professionals can provide life changing guidance and a customized treatment plan. With effort, support, and a treatment plan, a person can overcome addiction and lead a healthy, successful life. Recovery is absolutely possible, especially when a person takes the first step of asking for help. Call Silver Pines Treatment Center today to get the help you or your loved one deserve.