Addiction has a psychological component, it is not merely the building up of a tolerance or physical dependence. It includes a compulsion to use them to the detriment of your work and social life, taking them for a long period, as prescribed, for legitimate pain, doesn’t make you an addict. It is when you start taking more than prescribed or taking them after you no longer need them for pain that you cross the line to addiction.

I can drink for a month straight, and have in my younger years, I would and did build up a tolerance, and then return to having an occasional glass of wine with dinner once or twice a week or one or two beers on a Friday night, and have, that doesn’t make me an alcoholic. I think the longest I was on Vicodin was three weeks, that happened over a decade ago, I took them as prescribed for actual pain. When the pain was gone, I stopped and haven’t used pain meds outside of an occasional tylenol since.