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Anexsia


Anexsia, which is also known as hydrocodone, is a group of narcotic pain relievers. They typically treat minor aches and pains like headaches and muscle pain. It’s currently the most widespread drug in the United States with 136 million new prescriptions each year. This makes it easy to obtain and easy to get addicted to.

It is not the same as paracetamol; it is a combination of paracetamol and hydrocodone. In the United States and around the world it’s normally marketed under different names. Common brands include Lorcet, Vicodin, and Bancap HC.

Side Effects

The side effects are generally not severe unless the person experiences a serious overdose. Facial swelling, skin hives, and itching are the main physical side effects of Anexsia. It generally doesn’t cause any mental issues apart from light headedness. It is why people who are addicted to Anexsia can continue with their daily lives without anyone knowing about their issues.

In essence, this makes Anexsia more dangerous than most drugs due to how easily a person can fit their addictions into their daily lives. Most addictions cause them to lose their jobs and families, but this is something which people can do in relative secrecy.

Anexsia Addiction Treatment

Withdrawal symptoms associated with Anexsia include abdominal cramps, blurred vision, and agitation. These make staying away from the drug all the more difficult. However, by attending residential drug addiction treatment the person can cut himself or herself off from a world that has Anexsia readily available.

When entering a drug rehab centre qualified healthcare professionals assess the person’s needs and whether they truly need the drug or not. They’ll attempt to gradually take the drug away from them through counselling. To alleviate the withdrawal symptoms centres attempt to keep residents busy so it doesn’t become an issue. The various tactics used do differ between centres, however.

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