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It’s hard to imagine that a prescription drug can become addictive, but in the case of codeine, a popularly used opioid drug, addiction seems to be a widespread problem. A large majority of people develop an addiction to this drug mostly because they underestimate the dangers such medications can bring. Others simply fail to believe how something prescribed by a doctor could be anything other than safe for consumption.
Irrespective of all sorts of views regarding its abuse liability, codeine addiction is a real problem in the UK, and it only seems to be increasing with each passing day. If you or a dear one has fallen victim to this type of addiction, you will most likely need professional help to get your life back on track. Enrolling in a codeine rehab program is your best shot at recovery under a highly skilled team of doctors and other professionals.
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