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A medication that can be obtained only by means of a physician’s prescription Prescription drug abuse: The use of a prescription drug in a way not intended by the prescribing doctor.
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More 12-17 year olds abuse prescription drugs every day than cocaine, heroin, and meth combined Over 2,000 teens abuse for their first time every day
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Stimulants Sedatives/tranquilizers Pain killers
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A substance which raises psychological or nervous activity in ones body Also called uppers Come in tablets or capsules Consumed by swallowing or snorting Prescribed for: ADHD Narcolepsy Obesity
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The high: Increased alertness Increased energy The down: Exhaustion Depression Apathy Paranoia Anxiety Long term effects: liver damage, irregular heart beat
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Sedative: a drug taken for its calming or sleep inducing effects Also called downers, barbiturates Come in tablets or capsules Consumed by swallowing or snorting Prescribed for: Anxiety Sleeplessness
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Slowed heart rate Slowed breathing Drowsiness Slurred speech Wobbly walk Dilated pupils Poor coordination Shaky hands Death
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Highly addictive Users develop a tolerance Requires user to consume more and more Easy to overdose Coma Death
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Pain Killer: a drug or medication for pain relief Also called opiates Most common: Vicodin Effects: Slowed breathing Decreased heart rate Pupils become very small twitchy
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When a person tries to kick an addiction to this type of drug, they must consult a medical professional. Cold-turkey withdrawal from sedatives can result in convulsions, delirium and death. A person may require a stay in a medical detoxification program before he or she can go to a drug rehab for recovery. http://www.narconon.org/drug-abuse/effects-of-sedatives.html
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Ask your doctor or pharmacist about your medication, especially if you are unsure about its effects. Keep your doctor informed about all medications you are taking, including over-the-counter medications. Read the information your pharmacist provides before starting to take medications. Take your medication(s) as prescribed. Keep all prescription medications secured at all times and properly dispose of any unused medications.
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1. In a complete sentence please define prescription drug abuse in your own words 2. What are the three main types of prescription drugs that are abused? 3. What are three health risks associated with prescription drug abuse?
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