Tip #1: Probably the major difference between my ex-boyfriend’s failure to respond to any addiction intervention and the addict in your life may be because my ex only cared about himself.  Perhaps the addict you want to hold an addiction intervention for actually cares about hurting other people.  They might even care about dying.  Those addicts are a bit more open to your suggestions.

Reducing Your Risk Of Developing A Nexium Addiction

 If you have ever experienced the pain of extreme heartburn or ulcers, then you can well understand the willingness of those suffering from these conditions to take whatever pills their doctors may prescribe in an effort to stop the pain. One of the most widely prescribed drugs used to treat severe heartburn, ulcers, or acid reflux disease is a purple pill called Nexium. Sadly, many people who take this drug for an extended period of time, develop a Nexium addiction that can have serious ramifications.

 The very composition of the drug makes it very easy for the body to become dependent on Nexium. Although Nexium addiction has not been reported as a common side effect of taking the drug, there are still steps you can take to prevent yourself from becoming addicted.

·        Talk To Your Physician

 The first thing we want to make clear, is that if you think you may be developing a Nexium addiction you should talk to your doctor immediately. Even though a Nexium addiction can be dangerous, it can be even more dangerous to stop taking the drug suddenly. Your doctor will usually prescribe another, milder type of heartburn medication (such as Zantac), and wean you off of the Nexium gradually.

 Tip # 2 : Akin to alcohol abuse, drug addiction has become a critical problem in the world. Although, age doesn’t really matter to be an addict, but the prevalence is noted mainly in youngsters. There are a huge number of theories suggested by different researchers, scientists and theorists, however, none of them have come into a single conclusion to define the exact causes of drug addiction.

 Because your body can become dependent on Nexium, it can also develop a tolerance to the drug. Instead of having your doctor prescribe a higher dosage of the drug, which can lead to a Nexium addiction, talk to your physician about trying something different for your heartburn or acid reflux disease.

·        Change Your Lifestyle

 Studies have shown that, to prevent the risk of developing a Nexium addiction, you can make certain lifestyle style changes that may prevent you from having to start the drug in the first place. These studies have shown that making small changes to your daily routines can greatly reduce your chances of developing ulcers or acid reflux disease.

 These changes include going to bed earlier, in order to give your body more time to digest the foods you eat properly; changing your diet so as to eliminate spicy and salty foods; taking up a hobby, such as yoga or fishing, to reduce stress levels that may lead to ulcers; and drinking a glass of water every morning before any coffee or juice, so as to neutralize the acids that are naturally disturbed by these fluids.

 Whatever you do, it is important that you remember that a Nexium addiction is both treatable as well as curable. Talk to your doctor today if you think you may have developed an addiction to Nexium.


Tip # 3 : It is a good idea to have someone else drive you when you check into a drug addiction rehab center, not only for support, but also so that anything you may bring that the center doesn’t allow you to keep can be taken home. Be sure to bring identification with you, and if you have it, your insurance card. Do not bring any cigarettes or drugs with you, unless they are prescription. And you should be sure to bring a toothbrush and toothpaste.