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Why come to Lakeview?

  • We have received national recognition as one of the elite substance abuse treatment centers in the nation.
  • Over 10,000 individuals and their families have traveled to Lakeview from every state in the nation for drug and alcohol treatment.
  • We have been awarded the Gold Seal of Approval by the Joint Commission for providing the highest standard of care.
  • We view every patient as unique and individualize their addiction recovery and drug treatment plan to meet their personal needs.
  • Our addiction treatment center offers first class lakeside accommodations.
  • All of the physicians and psychiatrists working in our drug and alcohol rehab are board certified and trained in addiction medicine.
  • We provide care for the entire family unit in our Family Addiction Recovery Program.
  • Our relapse prevention program and dual diagnosis treatment are the hallmark of our “state of the art” drug rehabilitation program.

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Vicodin Abuse

Vicodin abuse is one of the most common forms of prescription drug abuse in the United States today. The CSA (Controlled Substances Act) categorizes Vicodin as a Schedule III substance for having a high level of abuse potential and Vicodin abuse is one of the top choices for new initiates aged 12 and older.  SAMHSA estimates that 57.7 percent of those who used prescription pain relievers for the first time chose a hydrocodone product like Vicodin.

Vicodin abuse is one part of a general trend of an increased number of prescription drug abuse cases in the U.S.  For example, ED visits that related to opiate use, such as Vicodin, have increased 24 percent from 2004 to 2005.

The consensus is this abuse, including Vicodin abuse, is due to the broad availability of prescription drugs.  Those starting Vicodin abuse are gaining the drug from friends or family members, internet pharmacies, or their own physicians.

It is believed that a great percentage of those with Vicodin abuse problems began abusing simply from misperceptions about how safe it is to take more than the prescribed dosage.

At Lakeview Health Systems, we offer respite from the control of Vicodin abuse, in a relaxing, Florida setting.  Discover our Vicodin abuse programs by calling 1-800-657-4357.

Vicodin falls into a class of drugs called opiates, which are made from opium, a part of the poppy plant.  Vicodin abuse is not only very common, it is extremely dangerous, and can lead to addiction.

These risks increase when Vicodin abuse is perpetuated by crushing the pills and injecting or snorting the powder.  This method of Vicodin abuse can lead to respiratory depression and even death.  Vicodin abuse also can increase the risk for contracting HIV, especially when the drug is used intravenously.

It is possible to recover from Vicodin abuse.  Lakeview Health Systems has a professional Vicodin abuse program that can help you beat your Vicodin dependency.  Call us 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-800-657-4357.

Prescription drug abuse, especially Vicodin abuse, is an alarming trend among youth.  A recent study reports that 15.4 percent of high school seniors have used at least one prescription medication non-medically in the previous year.

A 2005 NIDA report discovered that Vicodin abuse is the most common illicit drug abuse for 12th graders, with 9.3 percent of the survey reporting use of Vicodin without a prescription, compared to the 5.0 percent of 12th-graders that reported using an un-prescribed OxyContin in the past year.

Although woman are at a higher risk for abusing prescriptions, as they have a higher chance of being prescribed medication, men and women tend to abuse prescription drugs at the same rate, Vicodin abuse being one exception.

Males are more likely to carry on with Vicodin abuse, with 61.4 percent of men versus 54.9 of women using Vicodin non-medically from 2002 to 2005.

At Lakeview Health Systems, we believe everyone has the right to recover from drug abuse.  Let us help you seek relief from Vicodin abuse at our state-of-the-art facility, located in sunny Jacksonville, Florida.  Our nationally-recognized abuse program can help you live a healthy, drug-free life.  Call us today at 1-800-657-4357 or visit our website at http://www.lakeviewhealth.com.