Do I Have a prescription drug Addiction?

Am I Addicted to Prescription Drugs?

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1. I take more of my medication than prescribed or use it for longer than recommended.

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2. I have tried to cut down or stop using my medication but found it difficult.

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3. I spend a lot of time thinking about, obtaining, using, or recovering from the effects of the drug.

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4. I have taken prescription drugs that weren’t prescribed to me or used them for non-medical reasons.

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5. I sometimes feel strong cravings or urges to take opioids or prescription drugs.

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6. My drug use has caused problems at work, school, or home.

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7. I continue taking the medication even when it negatively affects my relationships.

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8. I have visited multiple doctors ("doctor shopping") to get more prescriptions.

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9. I have used opioids or prescription drugs in dangerous situations (e.g., driving, operating machinery).

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10. I continue taking the drug even though I know it is harming my health.

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11. I have developed a tolerance and need to take more to feel the same effects.

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12. I have experienced withdrawal symptoms (nausea, shaking, anxiety, pain) when I stop taking the drug.

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13. I have lied to a doctor or exaggerated symptoms to get more medication.

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14. I have hidden my prescription drug use or lied about it to family or friends.

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15. I feel guilty or ashamed about my drug use.

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16. I have used prescription drugs recreationally (to feel high or relaxed) rather than for medical reasons.

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17. I have borrowed or stolen medication from others.

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18. I have experienced financial or legal problems due to my drug use.

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19. I have taken opioids or prescription drugs to cope with emotional distress, anxiety, or pain beyond medical need.

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20. I have experienced overdose symptoms or have had a close call with taking too much.

Am I an Prescription Drug Addict? Ask Yourself Now

Prescription drug addiction can develop gradually, often going unnoticed until it begins to impact daily life. To help you assess whether you may have a problem, we have created a free, confidential online self-test. This test is based on professional health criteria, including the DSM-5 Substance Use Disorder criteria, the Prescription Drug Use Questionnaire (PDUQ), and the Opioid Risk Tool (ORT), ensuring an accurate and reliable assessment.

Covering substances like opioids (Oxycodone, Fentanyl, Heroin), benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium), and other prescription medications (Adderall, Ritalin), this test helps identify potential concerns. If your results suggest you may need support, our 24-hour admissions line is here to guide you towards the right treatment and lasting recovery.

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