Desire to Be Popular, Anxiety, Linked to Teen Prescription Drug Abuse
Many teenagers still don’t appreciate the potential risks of prescription drugs, according to a recent study. However, the deadly epidemic of prescription drug abuse now results in more annual deaths...
View ArticleThe 2 Most Important Ways to Prevent Teen Prescription Drug Abuse
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), approximately 6.1 percent of U.S. teenagers abuse prescription medications. Currently, prescription drugs are the third-most abused substance...
View ArticleIncreased Risk of Addiction for Teens Prescribed Medication for Anxiety or...
Teenagers who are prescribed sleep or anti-anxiety medications are at a much increased risk of becoming dependent on them than those who are not, reports a recent University of Michigan study published...
View Article6 Reasons Why Prescription Drug Take-Back Day Is Good for Every American
Saturday, Sept. 26, marks the 10th anniversary of “National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day,” an annual initiative organized by the Drug Enforcement Agency to curb America’s prescription drug abuse...
View Article‘My Heart Misses the Woman I Fell in Love With’: The Spouse of an Opioid...
“Reid” remembers the morning of April 8 this past spring like it was yesterday. She was at work that morning when the phone rang. Her partner, “Hope” (also an alias), was on the other line frantically...
View ArticlePrescription Drug Abuse Linked to Risky Sexual Behavior
Recent research from a team of American scientists indicates that certain groups of young people have increased chances of participating in risky sexual behavior while improperly using a prescription...
View ArticleTeen Abuse of ADHD Drugs Remains Stubbornly High
According to the annual Monitoring the Future survey, the rate at which teens abuse ADHD drugs is remaining steady at around 7 percent. While the number of teens abusing other prescriptions has gone...
View ArticlePrescription Lockboxes Help Prevent Teen Drug Abuse
Reducing the availability of prescription drugs is one of the main goals in the fight against the prescription drug abuse epidemic, particularly among teenagers. One security company is even working on...
View ArticleObama Increases Access to Naloxone: Here’s Where You Can Find It
The official cause of death was “oxycodone toxicity.” So reads the coroner’s report on 30-year-old Jessica Grubb, whose story of heroin addiction inspired President Obama in March to put $1.1 billion...
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