What Is Prescription Opioids Addiction?
Prescription opioid addiction involves the compulsive misuse of medically prescribed pain relievers such as oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet), hydrocodone (Vicodin, Norco), morphine, and codeine. These medications are among the most effective tools for managing acute and post-surgical pain, but they carry a profound risk of dependence that can develop in as little as five days of continuous use. The prescription opioid crisis in the United States was driven in large part by aggressive pharmaceutical marketing in the late 1990s and early 2000s that systematically understated addiction risk. Millions of patients who trusted their physicians developed opioid use disorder through no fault of their own. At Trust SoCal, we understand the complexity of prescription opioid addiction, including the fact that many individuals still require pain management while pursuing recovery. Our medical team designs personalized treatment plans that address both the addiction and the underlying pain condition using multimodal, non-opioid approaches whenever possible.


