Opioids
AND OTHER SUBSTANCE USE DISORDERS
What is an opioid?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), opioids are a class of drugs used to reduce pain. Many opioids are legal which include pain medications prescribed by doctors such as morphine, oxycodone and fentanyl. Heroin is an illegal opioid and its use has increased across the U.S. among all men and women.
Why are opioids so dangerous?
The feelings of pleasure that result from taking an opioid often make you want to continue experiencing those feelings, which may lead to misuse, abuse and therefore to addiction.
At lower doses, opioids may make you feel sleepy, but higher doses can slow your breathing and heart rate, which can lead to death by overdose.
What are some of the signs of an opioid overdose?
According to the CDC, an average of 115 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose.
Some of the signs of overdose are listed below:
- Person looks extremely pale and/or the skin feels clammy to the touch
- Body is limp
- Fingernails or lips have a purple or blue color
- Vomiting or gurgling noises
- Cannot be awakened or are unable to speak
- Breathing or heartbeat slows or stops
OPIOID OVERDOSE IS AN EMERGENCY! CALL 911
What are some of the signs of opioids misuse and abuse?
According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a person is abusing medication if he/she is taking medicine in a way that is different from what the doctor prescribed. It could be:
- Taking a medicine that was prescribed for someone else.
- Taking a larger dose than you are supposed to.
- Taking medicine in a different way than you are supposed to. This might be crushing tablets and then snorting or injecting them.
- Using the medicine for another purpose, such as getting high.
How to get help?
The good news is that opioid addiction is treatable. Your health plan benefits cover several types of treatment including Inpatient, Residential, Outpatient and Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). Prescribed by a doctor MAT makes use of medications that reduce the cravings or block the pleasure from using Opioids. Combined with other support, like counseling, these medications can help people stop abusing opioids and get on with their lives. Please click here to find a MAT provider near you.
Talk with your doctor if you are misusing opioid medication. Your doctor can refer you to help.
In response to the current opioid epidemic, we are posting the information below for those seeking help regarding opioid dependence.
- For more information on opioid overdose, visit the Opioid Overdose Prevention Initiative.
- MetroPlusHealth also offers our Good4You health library. This tool provides education and support related to Behavioral Health issues including addiction.
- The City of New York has resources you may find useful on their NYC Well website.
- For more information about substance use resources in New York state, visit Office of Addiction Services and Supports.
- The New York State Office of Addiction Services and Supports offers a Hopeline for peer support and treatment referrals. They can be reached by phone at 1-877-846-7369. Their website also has a link for treatment referrals for both inpatient and outpatient services.
PLEASE NOTE: Effective January 1, 2019, CMS announced new strategies to further help Medicare Part D plans prevent and combat opioid overuse, including additional safety alerts at the time of dispensing as a proactive step to engage both patients and prescribers about overdose risk and prevention. Click here to learn more.
There are multiple forms of substance use disorder besides opioid use. These include: Stimulants, Alcohol, Marijuana, Sedatives and Hallucinogens. Please see below for links to additional information and resources:
Addiction Policy Forum (an overview of Substance Use Disorders)
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/types-of-substance-use-disorders
Stimulant Use Dependence
Cocaine and Methamphetamine
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/understanding-cocaine-and-methamphetamine-addiction
Alcohol Use Disorder
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/what-is-an-alcohol-use-disorder
Marijuana Use Disorder
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/what-is-a-marijuana-use-disorder
Sedative Use Disorders
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/understanding-xanax-valium-and-other-sedative-addictions
Hallucinogen Use Disorders
https://www.addictionpolicy.org/post/breaking-down-hallucinogen-addiction
If you or someone you love is struggling with any substance use, please seek help right away. There are many supports and services available to assist with recovery.
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