Prescription Drug Abuse

The development of prescription drugs has made it possible for medical professionals to provide more comprehensive care and precise treatment for all kinds of ailments. These drugs often have a powerful effect on an illness or on masking pain while a patient is recovering from injuries or surgery. Unfortunately, many of these drugs have addictive properties that make it difficult for patients to cope once their prescription has ended. Patients who started out taking a prescription legitimately may turn to other pathways for the drug once their prescription expires.

Some pharmaceuticals, particularly pain killers, are so powerful and produce such pleasurable feelings that many patients undergo withdrawal once the medical necessity for the drug has ended. Like with any drug, withdrawal can be an agonizing experience that leaves patients desperate for more of the medication.

An underground prescription drug trafficking industry has developed over time to meet the demand for these powerfully addictive drugs. Individuals who never thought that they would get involved in illegal drug activity may suddenly find themselves purchasing medications illegally to satiate their addiction.

Each year thousands of otherwise good citizens are arrested for prescription drug abuse. Forging a prescription or purchasing prescription drugs without a valid prescription is illegal, and the police have begun to target this rapidly growing market specifically. If you have been arrested for prescription drug abuse, consider contacting a criminal defense lawyer immediately. A criminal attorney will defend your rights under the law and protect your interests in court against an overzealous prosecution.

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A drug conviction can negatively affect all aspects of your personal and professional life. If you are facing prescription drug abuse charges, don't enter the courtroom feeling unprepared to defend your case. Contact experienced Austin criminal lawyer Ian Inglis today at 512-472-1950.

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