Prescription Drug Abuse in Maine

Understanding the Crisis and Seeking Help

 

The Growing Issue of Prescription Drug Abuse in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire

Commonly abused prescription drugs include:

  • Opioids: Oxycodone (OxyContin, Percocet), Hydrocodone (Vicodin), Fentanyl
  • Benzodiazepines: Xanax, Klonopin, Valium
  • Stimulants: Adderall, Ritalin

Prescription drug abuse has become a major public health crisis in Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, affecting communities in Portland, Lewiston, Augusta, and Auburn. Many people start using prescription medications for legitimate medical reasons but become dependent, leading to addiction. Others misuse them recreationally, often underestimating their high potential for addiction and overdose.

Many prescription medications are now being laced with fentanyl, significantly increasing the risk of overdose. At Connections Behavioral Health, we provide PNMI residential treatment, recovery housing, and outpatient services to help individuals regain control of their lives.

Signs and Symptoms of Prescription Drug Addiction

    Physical Signs of Addiction

    • Drowsiness or excessive energy (depending on the drug)
    • Slurred speech or impaired coordination
    • Chronic fatigue or agitation
    • Withdrawal symptoms when not using

    Behavioral Changes

    • Doctor shopping for multiple prescriptions
    • Stealing or forging prescriptions
    • Increased secrecy about medication use
    • Neglecting responsibilities at work or home

    Psychological Symptoms

    • Mood swings and irritability
    • Anxiety, paranoia, or depression
    • Confusion and memory problems
    • Obsessive thinking about obtaining medication

How Connextions Behavioral Health Can Help

  1. PNMI Residential Program

    We provide:

    • Structured, supportive care
    • Therapeutic interventions for addiction and co-occurring mental health issues
    • Personalized treatment plans
  2. Recovery Housing

    You can expect:

    • Safe, sober environment
    • Support for reintegration into daily life
  3. Outpatient Services

    We are equipped for:

    • Individual and group therapy
    • MAT for opioid addiction
    • Relapse prevention

The Risks of Prescription Drug Abuse

Alert!
  • Overdose and respiratory failure (especially with opioids and benzodiazepines)
  • Severe withdrawal symptoms that require medical stabilization
  • Legal consequences, including arrests for illegal possession or fraud
  • High potential for transition to heroin or fentanyl if prescriptions become unavailable

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The Risks of Prescription Drug Abuse

Alert!
  • Overdose and respiratory failure (especially with opioids and benzodiazepines)
  • Severe withdrawal symptoms that require medical stabilization
  • Legal consequences, including arrests for illegal possession or fraud
  • High potential for transition to heroin or fentanyl if prescriptions become unavailable

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Insurance and Payment Options

If you have another insurance provider, we will work with you to explore coverage options and ensure access to care.

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