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Title: Prescription Drug Use


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Prescription Drug Use
  • The growing abuse of prescription medications
    among adolescents

Debbie Jones 4th District Representative Powhatan
County School Board
2
Lets Talk Facts
  • The Realities of Prescription Drug Abuse

3
Did you know?
  • New users of prescription drugs have caught up
    with new users of marijuana.
  • For the first time, there are just as many new
    abusers (12 and older) of prescription drugs as
    there are marijuana. (SAMHSA, 2006)
  • Next to marijuana, the most common illegal drugs
    teens are using to get high are prescription
    medications.
  • Three percent or 840,000 teens ages 12-17,
    reported current abuses of prescription drugs in
    2005 (NSDUH, 2006)

Teens and Prescription Drugs An Analysis of
Recent Trends on the Emerging Drug Threat,
Office of National Drug Control Policy,
Executive Office of the President, February 2007.
4
Did you know?
  • The most recent research on deaths in the U.S.
    due to poisoning over a five-year period
    (1999-2004) shows that nearly all poison deaths
    in the country are attributed to drugs, and most
    drugs poisonings result from the abuse of
    prescription and illegal drugs. (CDC, 2007)

Teens and Prescription Drugs An Analysis of
Recent Trends on the Emerging Drug Threat,
Office of National Drug Control Policy,
Executive Office of the President, February 2007.
5
Did you know?
  • Adolescents are more likely than young adults to
    become dependent on prescription medication.

6
This is not a problem here
  • 16 Henrico middle school students charged
  • in prescription drug case (Richmond Times
    Dispatch)
  • Published May 12, 2009
  • Sixteen students from Byrd and Tuckahoe middle
    schools in Henrico County have been charged with
    distributing and/or possessing the prescription
    drug
  • Henrico police have brought a total of 32 charges
    against the 16 students stemming from the
    distribution of the drug on April 24 and April
    30, said Henrico police Lt. Gary Watson.

7
This is not a problem here
  • The local School Board is also seeing an
    increased number of students coming before the
    board for possession, use, or distribution of
    prescription medications.
  • The Superintendent of Schools and the local
    School Board have prepared an informational
    letter to be sent home to all parents. (May, 2009)

8
What and why?
  • The Motivations Behind the Abuse

9
What are they abusing?
  • Pain relievers such as OxyContin and Vicodin are
    the most commonly abused prescription drugs by
    teens.
  • What else?
  • Adderall
  • Other stimulant medications
  • Other types of tranquilizers

10
More facts
  • In 2006, past-year abuse of OxyContin among 8th
    graders exactly doubledincreasing 100 percent
    over the last four years (from 1.3 in 2002 to
    2.6 in 2006).
  • In 10th graders, past-year abuse of OxyContin
    increased by 26 percent (from 3.0 in 2002, to
    3.8 in 2006). (MTF, 2006)

Teens and Prescription Drugs An Analysis of
Recent Trends on the Emerging Drug Threat,
Office of National Drug Control Policy,
Executive Office of the President, February 2007.
11
What is the motivation?
  • False belief that these drugs
    -provide a medically safe high.
  • To relieve pain
  • To relieve anxiety
  • To sleep better
  • For experimentation
  • Due to peer pressure/wanting to fit in
  • For improved concentration or to remain
    awake/stay alert

12
What do the kids say?
  • More than one-third of teens say they feel some
    pressure to abuse prescription drugs, and nine
    percent say using prescription drugs to get high
    is an important part of fitting in with their
    friends. (Seventeen, 2006)
  • Four out of 10 teens agree that prescription
    medicines are much safer to use than illegal
    drugs, even if they are not prescribed by a
    doctor. (PATS, 2006)
  • Nearly three out of 10 teens (29 or 6.8 million)
    believe prescription pain relieverseven if not
    prescribed by a doctorare not addictive. (PATS,
    2006)

Teens and Prescription Drugs An Analysis of
Recent Trends on the Emerging Drug Threat,
Office of National Drug Control Policy,
Executive Office of the President, February 2007.
13
sources
  • Ready Access to Prescription Medications

14
How do teens access drugs?
  • At home
  • Medicine cabinets
  • Their own prescriptions
  • From relatives
  • From friends (in and out of school)
  • Buy them
  • Offered them
  • Online

15
Outcomes
  • Why Prescription Drug Abuse is a REAL Danger

16
What are the consequences?
  • Potential -
  • Addiction
  • Health problems resulting from misuse or overuse.
  • Brain or other organ damage
  • Death
  • Removal from school
  • Expulsion/suspension
  • Criminal charges

17
Communication/Monitoring
  • How Parents Can Help

18
What can you do?
  • Talk (and then talk some more) to your children
    about the hazards of prescription drug abuse and
    misuse.
  • Limit access to prescription medications in the
    home.
  • Place prescription meds in a secure location.
  • Monitor your childrens taking of their own
    medications.
  • Ensure that you have provided the school nurse
    with your childrens medications if they need to
    be taken at school. Do NOT allow the child to
    bring his/her own medicine(s) to school.
  • If you suspect drug abuse, take your child to see
    a doctor and secure counseling support.
  • Intervene EARLY!

19
Questions?
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Resources
  • Adolescents Motivations to Abuse Prescription
    Medications, Journal of the American Academy of
    Pediatrics, 2006.
  • Prevention Brief, National Center for Mental
    Health Promotion and Youth Violence Prevention,
    January 2009.
  • Rx Danger Zones The Search Starts at Home, The
    Anti-Drug Zone. Retrieved from
    http//www.theantidrug.com/drug_info/transcript-ho
    use-tour.html on May 20, 2009.
  • Teens and Prescription Drugs An Analysis of
    Recent Trends on the Emerging Drug Threat,
    Office of National Drug Control Policy, Executive
    Office of the President, February 2007.
  • Misuse of Prescription Drugs, National Survey on
    Drug Use and Health (NSDUH), Substance Abuse and
    Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
    2006
  • The Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS)
    Teens in grades 7 through 12. Partnership for a
    Drug-Free America. 2006
  • Seventeen Magazine, March Issue. 2007
  • The 2005 National Survey on Drug Use and Health,
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
    Administration (SAMHSA). 2006
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