Prescription Drug Abuse / PSA Video

November 16th, 2009 | by admin |

Prescription Drug Abuse / PSA Video. From the public domain. Most people take medicines only for the reasons their doctors prescribe them. But an estimated 20 percent of people in the United States have used prescription drugs for nonmedical reasons. This is prescription drug abuse. It is a serious and growing problem. Abusing some prescription drugs can lead to addiction. You can develop an addiction to:

Narcotic painkillers
Sedatives and tranquilizers
Stimulants
Experts don’t know exactly why this type of drug abuse is increasing. The availability of drugs is probably one reason. Doctors are prescribing more drugs for more health problems than ever before. Online pharmacies make it easy to get prescription drugs without a prescription, even for youngsters.

Some people experiment with prescription drugs because they think they will help them have more fun, lose weight, fit in, and even study more effectively. Prescription drugs can be easier to get than street drugs: Family members or friends could have a prescription. But prescription drugs are also sometimes sold on the street like other illegal drugs. A 2006 National Survey on Drug Use and Health showed that among all youths aged 12 to 17, 6% had tried prescription drugs for recreational use in the last month.

Why? Some people think that prescription drugs are safer and less addictive than street drugs. After all, these are drugs that moms, dads, and even kid brothers and sisters use. To Angie, taking her brother’s ADHD medicine felt like a good way to keep her appetite in check. She’d heard how bad diet pills can be, and she wrongly thought that the ADHD drugs would be safer.

But prescription drugs are only safe for the individuals who actually have prescriptions for them. That’s because a doctor has examined these people and prescribed the right dose of medication for a specific medical condition. The doctor has also told them exactly how they should take the medicine, including things to avoid while taking the drug — such as drinking alcohol, smoking, or taking other medications. They also are aware of potentially dangerous side effects and can monitor patients closely for these.

Other people who try prescription drugs are like Todd. They think they’re not doing anything illegal because these drugs are prescribed by doctors. But taking drugs without a prescription — or sharing a prescription drug with friends — is actually breaking the law.

Duration : 0:5:0


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  1. 8 Responses to “Prescription Drug Abuse / PSA Video”

  2. By godrodemyscooter on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    worse? at least you …
    worse? at least you know the purity and other ingredients of these pills.

  3. By hemptime123 on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    Perscription drugs …
    Perscription drugs are worse then heroin but do you actually think people are going to tell us that? whatkind of name does that give the government.. baning drugs that are healthy,, sucha s marijuana.. and perscribing this crap because they make more money off it

  4. By Slickn151 on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    in what respect …
    in what respect does this drug, make you “unfeeling” ? Is it in all aspects, such as emotional unfeeling and physically unfeeling? would you be neglectful to your children because of it?

  5. By MrSymposier on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    Its a very worrying …
    Its a very worrying situation that has grown in the last years, a lot of teens are abusing from prescribed drugs, more attention from relatives and Physicians is needed to stop this from growing more, around 15 to 20 percent of patients abuse a certain drug at least once in their life. If interested in other Medical videos, visit Symposier site (Only for Physicians).

  6. By Lorra41 on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    My husbands 25 yr. …
    My husbands 25 yr. old nephew, just died this Summer from overdosing on these pills. He’d been addicted for years, and refused help.

  7. By godrodemyscooter on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    and near …
    and near everyone who starts with this graduates to heroin. especially in the northeast. its terrible. its ruined lives. its ruined mine.

  8. By quaffer22 on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    I have met many …
    I have met many such people in the last year.
    Some are addicted; others get the scipts to simply sell them. There is quite a market for these meds.

    I have met a few that have legitimate use for them, that want only to avoid paying a office call fee.

    In the end; the state taxpayers paid for them, initially.

  9. By ECTBWHO on Nov 16, 2009 | Reply

    yup
    yup

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