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  1. Nov 29, 2023 · People who take opioids are at risk of opioid use disorder, often called opioid addiction. Personal history and how long people use opioids play a role. But it's impossible to tell who could become dependent and misuse opioids.

  2. Opioid addiction, also known as opioid use disorder (OUD), is a chronic and relapsing disease that can affect anyone. As with most other chronic diseases, addiction is treatable. If you or someone you know is struggling, treatment is available.

  3. Oct 4, 2022 · Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a mental health condition in which a problematic pattern of opioid misuse causes distress and/or impairs your daily life. OUD exists on a spectrum and may be mild, moderate or severe.

  4. Opioid use disorder is a chronic disease of the brain—sometimes called an addiction—characterized by the persistent use of opioids despite harmful consequences caused by their use.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · Preventing overdose death and finding treatment options are the first steps to recovery. Treatment may save a life and can help people struggling with opioid use disorder get their lives back on track by allowing them to counteract addiction's powerful effects on their brain and behavior.

  6. Opioid Use Disorder Symptoms. Opioids produce feelings of euphoria which increase the odds that people will continue using them despite negative consequences. Opioid use disorder (OUD) is a chronic disorder, with serious potential consequences including disability, relapses and death.

  7. Nov 16, 2023 · Addiction to opioids — prescription pain relievers, heroin, and synthetic opioids such as fentanyl — is a national crisis. The epidemic’s impact has been vast, disproportionately affecting military personnel and veterans, and estimates put the annual U.S. economic burden for prescription opioid misuse alone at more than $504 billion. NIH ...

  8. Opioid addiction is a type of substance use disorder. Though its cause is not yet fully understood, contributing factors may include how opioids affect an individual’s brain as well as family history and environmental and lifestyle factors.

  9. Jun 28, 2024 · Opioids are a class of drugs that include the illegal drug heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available legally by prescription.

  10. Feb 16, 2023 · Too many people in the U.S. find themselves in this state of desperation because of opioid use disorder (OUD) — the medical condition that results when someone has an addiction to opioids. OUD affects more than 2 million people in the U.S., including 3% to 20% of people using prescription opioids.

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