Ipecac Abuse
Ipecac Abuse among bulimics is on the rise. The use of Ipecac, either in syrup form or pill form is being used as a means to purge by those with an eating disorder. Syrup of Ipecac can be found in most emergency first aid kits and can be purchased from any pharmacy without a prescription. The intended use of Ipecac is induced vomiting in case of ingestion of a poison or medication overdose. Ipecac syrup stimulates the central nervous system and the stomach and causes vomiting. It is intended to be used for just the stated purpose and just a singular event not multiple ingestions.
Ipecac abuse can produce serious side effects that can lead to physical ailments and can also result in death when used continuously. There is a long list of complications associated with Ipecac misuse. The occasion for abuse is so great the FDA is considering pulling Ipecac from the shelves and making it a prescription medication. No one would argue that pulling a dangerous medication from the shelves is a bad idea but this is often our society's response to a problem. The problem lies with the person that abuses the Ipecac not the substance itself.
Eating disorder sufferers that turn to Ipecac do so because they can no longer rely on the gag reflex to purge. Their disease has progressed to the point that they need eating disorder treatment to save their lives. Taking Ipecac off the shelves is a great idea; but getting those with an eating disorder the help they need is a better idea.
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