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Prescription Drugs

often use of prescription drugs accompany gambling disorder
Treatment for Prescription Drug Addiction

Prescription drug misuse and gambling disorder both often begin as something sanctioned  and gradually cross a line that becomes hard to identify from the inside. Among patients in opioid substitution treatment, gambling disorder prevalence ranges from 8% to 27% — significantly higher than the general population. Certain medications, particularly dopamine agonists prescribed for conditions like Parkinson’s disease and restless leg syndrome, are known to trigger compulsive gambling as a side effect. For others, the connection is behavioral: prescription opioids and benzodiazepines are frequently used to manage the anxiety, shame, and financial stress that gambling disorder produces. Integrated treatment accounts for the full picture.