This analysis seeks to examine the lifestyle differences and limitations that exists between those who take pain killers and those who do not take pain killers. Particularly, this analysis examines the mental, physical and lifestyle effects on those who take pain killers as opposed to those who do not take pain killers.

Habits of Addiction

To see how addiction affects those who take painkillers as opposed to those who do not. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] causes one to seek extra pain killers for a month or more [DRPR01-PNRLOTTM]. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] causes one to seek an extra desired effect [DRPR06 – PNRLNDMOR]. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] causes serious problems at home, work or school [DRPR18 – PNRLSERPB].

Cognitive Problems

Cognitive Problems To see how excessive use of pain killers can affect one mentally as opposed to those who do not take pain killers. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] causes serious problems in concentrating, remembering, and decision making [QD58-DIFFTHINK]. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] may cause emotional problems with addiction [DRPR14 – PNRLEMCTD]. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] causes one to engage in dangerous activities [DRPR19 – PNRLPDANG].

Physical Challenges

To see how excessive use of pain killers can affect one physically over time. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] may cause serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs [QD59-DIFFWALK]. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] may cause serious difficulty dressing or bathing [QD60-DIFFDRESS]. + How taking pain killers [PRLANY-PNRANYLIF] may cause one difficulty in doing errands alone [QD61-DIFFERAND].