An addiction to any drug or alcohol messes up a human’s life. A recovery or detox is doable after an A-one treatment.
But can the US government assure 100% new life to these people?
Well, No! To have a job is not an easy thing these days, no need to say if you are an ex-addict. A full recovery is possible, but people fear drug addicts.
They do not want them in their business or offices. This might be the fear of recurrent drug addiction or may be any form of violence from the victim’s side.
US government refrains drug addicts from receiving type of services including mortgages, allowances etc. This is plainly to instinct a fear in public not to use drugs. However, this abstain has created low-self esteem in such drug victims. Even though they come out the flying world of OxyContin, survival is intricate.
ADA protection assists to a great extend. Despite this law, prejudice still persists, which is really sad. In 2002 US government unfastened bylaws on drug addiction management by permitting medical practitioners to propose a special therapy consisting buprenorphine and naloxone. The success rate had increased after this, and people are more confident to deal with ex-addicts.
Some companies call for medical reports proving a drug-free mind and body, which includes many lab tests results. This is a relief to the ex-addicts, as people start to consider them as normal individual.
Ex-addicts join hands helping other victims to drop this bad habit. They are also paid and even given medical insurance. Discussions are still persisting in the government level to cease the discrimination against ex-addicts and to provide them the job according to their qualification. However, sufferers are looking forward for a healthier existence and salvage from the misery generated by OxyContin.