Pros And Cons Of Opioids

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First of all, I feel that medicines left unattended or unlocked stems from a bigger problem than just people carelessly leaving them exposed like that. From experience of getting prescribed opioids before and from asking my parents, I don't think none of us have ever really been educated, informed, or told to hide them, when such medication is administered. If anything the only info one obtains is to keep them away from children. It seems like people, specially parents, find out about their kids taking pills from their medicine cabinets, after the fact. So I think that safeguards really need to start by educating people who are given these opioids, on how these are really sought after by young adults and addicts and should always be keep in a safe place. With that being said, the only thing one can really do to safeguard them, is to keep them behind lock-and-key. …show more content…
That is, doctors administering such opioids in such great quantities, thus creating cabinets with excess unused opioids. As data stated by Hart el at. (2013), that “ the belief that medical uses of opioids initiated by a physician was one, if not the, major cause of dependence in this this country [in 1918]” (p.303). I feel this is starting to be relevant once more again in present times. So, in order to reduce accessibility from medicine cabinet theft, we should ask ourselves why so many unused (extra) opioids are siting in peoples cabinets. Maybe doctors prescribing less of them can be the best way to reduce