cover image When Painkillers Become Dangerous: What Everyone Needs to Know about Oxycontin and Other Prescription Drugs

When Painkillers Become Dangerous: What Everyone Needs to Know about Oxycontin and Other Prescription Drugs

Drew Pinsky, Robert Meyers, William White. Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services, $14.95 (150pp) ISBN 978-1-59285-107-2

Though OxyContin provides effective, long-acting relief from pain, it has its dark side, Rush Limbaugh's addiction being only one of the examples of it. OxyContin is an opioid and thus addictive, and if used in conjunction with alcohol or other drugs, it can be deadly. Pinsky, an expert in chemical dependency and co-host of MTV's Loveline, offers a sober and plainly written introduction to OxyContin and other new painkillers, including how they work and how they are abused. In a brief but comprehensive overview, Pinsky, along with several other experts, explains how painkillers mimic our own endorphins, how addiction affects the brain and how it can be treated (simple abstinence is not enough). He also offers advice to those who think a friend or family member might be addicted and describes the role of family in addiction and treatment. With its clear writing, short, easily absorbed sections and the expertise of its contributors, this is a highly useful and supportive guide.