If you think your parent is addicted to prescription medication, here are some tips:
- Stay as connected as you can and make sure you know what medications your parents are taking, and why.
- Check that they're following the prescribed dosage.
- Encourage your parent to use painkillers and sedatives only when absolutely necessary, and to taper off as soon as they can.
- Control access to the medications.
- Look for alternatives. If a senior has an ongoing problem with pain, for example, a pain management specialist may be able to suggest strategies for controlling pain without drugs.
- Remind them to always avoid alcohol when taking painkillers or sedatives.
- Encourage them to bring all their medications to their doctor when they go for their yearly checkups, so the physician has a record of exactly what they're taking.
- If you suspect addiction, consult with the physician who is prescribing the medication.
- Ask medical professionals about psychological tests to check mood or behavior.
- Check into treatment facilities (located throughout the country) that treat addiction. Ask about programs for seniors. Many insurance plans cover in-patient addiction programs.
Marvin Tark, M.D. a board certified anesthesiologist with a pain management background, is . Medical Director of Drug Studies America.