What are the symptoms of opioid misuse?

The doctors for pain relief are prescribing opioid painkillers. The medicine gives the patients substantial pain relief and a feeling of ‘high’. Most of the time patients get addicted to the drug, leading to opioid misuse. According to one report, the instances of death due to opioid overdose have increased manifolds in the recent years.

Here are some of the symptoms of the drug overdose in the patients:

1. Confusion, or acting drunk: People doing an overdose of the drug, intentionally or accidentally, might sound confused. They might appear heavily drunk and have difficulty focusing on anything.

2. Loss of consciousness: The patients might lose consciousness after the overdose. It could happen over time or instantly after taking the drug.

3. Pinpoint pupils: The center of the pupils might constrict or appear very small.

4. Non-responsive: Most patients might not respond to sound and touch. In extreme cases, stimulus like sensitivity to hot or cold objects might not be felt by the patient.

5. Irregular breathing: According to doctors, irregular or depressed breathing is one of the most dangerous signs of the opioid overdose. Lack of oxygen in the brain can cause permanent damage to the patients.

If you know someone who has been hurt by opioid in any way, then you should ask them to approach the Bramzon Law Firm PLLC. They fight for justice on behalf of such patients.

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