{"id":43,"date":"2020-01-22T11:22:16","date_gmt":"2020-01-22T16:22:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/takemedsseriously.org\/?page_id=43"},"modified":"2025-03-07T19:58:52","modified_gmt":"2025-03-08T00:58:52","slug":"the-problem","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/takemedsseriously.org\/es\/the-problem\/","title":{"rendered":"El Problema"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2>El problema en casa<\/h2>\n<p>Hay una raz\u00f3n por la cual se llama epidemia de opioides: en 2023, 1,097 residentes de Colorado murieron por sobredosis de opioides. Ello equivale a m\u00e1s de 90 personas por mes o 21 personas por semana.<\/p>\n<p>Esos n\u00fameros incluyen muertes por opioides como oxicodona (OxyContin y Percocet), hidrocodona (Vicodin) y fentanilo, como tambi\u00e9n hero\u00edna, que algunas personas comienzan a consumir despu\u00e9s de desarrollar un trastorno por consumo de opioides.<\/p>\n<p>Miles de residentes de Colorado luchan contra el trastorno por consumo de opioides, que afecta de manera terriblemente negativa sus vidas, sus familias y su comunidad. El trastorno por consumo de opioides se caracteriza por el consumo persistente de opioides a pesar de las consecuencias adversas.<\/p>\n<p>Las causas de las sobredosis de opioides incluyen tomar medicinas sin seguir las indicaciones m\u00e9dicas o tomar medicinas que fueron recetadas a otra persona. Los opioides con receta pueden consumirse de forma segura siempre que los recete y supervise un m\u00e9dico. Sin embargo, el mal uso y el abuso de medicinas con receta para el dolor pueden provocar un trastorno por consumo de drogas o incluso la muerte.<\/p>\n<p>Este sitio web le ayudar\u00e1 a saber c\u00f3mo protegerse y c\u00f3mo proteger a su familia y su comunidad de la epidemia de opioides.<\/p>\n<p>Para obtener m\u00e1s informaci\u00f3n sobre la crisis de medicinas con receta en Colorado y qu\u00e9 medidas estamos tomando para combatirla, visite el Consorcio para la Prevenci\u00f3n del Abuso de Medicinas con Receta de Colorado en <a href=\"http:\/\/www.corxconsortium.org\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">corxconsortium.org. (La informaci\u00f3n en esta p\u00e1gina solo est\u00e1 disponible en ingl\u00e9s.)<\/a>.<\/p>\n<h2>Una crisis nacional<\/h2>\n<p>Probablemente sepa que el uso seguro de medicinas con receta para el dolor es un tema preocupante en todas las comunidades de Estados Unidos. En 2023 murieron m\u00e1s de 81,000 personas por sobredosis de opioides, y la epidemia le cuesta a EE. UU. m\u00e1s de 500 mil millones al a\u00f1o.<\/p>\n<p>Es importante recordar que los opioides pueden consumirse de forma segura siempre que los recete y supervise un m\u00e9dico. Sin embargo, el consumo a largo plazo de opioides aumenta la posibilidad de desarrollar trastornos y producir sobredosis. Puede considerar el consumo de naloxona, una medicina aprobada por la FDA que puede revertir una sobredosis. Inf\u00f3rmese m\u00e1s sobre el tema en BringNaloxoneHome.org (La informaci\u00f3n en esta p\u00e1gina solo est\u00e1 disponible en ingl\u00e9s.) <a href=\"http:\/\/www.BringNaloxoneHome\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">BringNaloxoneHome.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Puede leer m\u00e1s sobre la epidemia nacional en <a href=\"https:\/\/nida.nih.gov\/es\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">DrugAbuse.gov<\/a>, un sitio web del Instituto Nacional sobre el Abuso de Drogas.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Problem at Home There\u2019s a reason it\u2019s called the opioid epidemic &#8212; in 2023, opioid overdoses killed 1,097 Colorado residents. That&#8217;s more than 90 people a month, or 21 people a week. 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