Prescription pain relievers are drugs prescribed by a medical professional to reduce pain. They are also known as opioid analgesics, opioid pain relievers, or prescription painkillers. Common examples include OxyContin®, Vicodin®, codeine, and fentanyl. Although there is a role for these drugs in medicine, they can also cause substantial harm, particularly if misused (taking your prescription in ways other than prescribed or taking someone else's prescription). Misuse and overdose from prescription pain relievers is considered a national epidemic.
► See Prescription Painkillers: The Dangers of Misuse (PDF)
People often think that prescription pain relievers are safer than illicit drugs, but they can be just as dangerous.
► See Unintentional Drug Poisoning (Overdose) Deaths Involving Opioids in New York City, 2000-2013 (PDF)
► See Prescription Drug Misuse and Illicit Drug Use among New York City Youth (PDF)
If you or someone you know has a problem with prescription pain relievers, help is available. Speak with a health care professional or call or visit 988