teens and prescription drug abuse

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Teens who abuse prescription drugs are twice as likely to use alcohol, five times more likely to use marijuana, and twelve to twenty times more likely to use illegal street drugs such as heroin, Ecstasy and cocaine than teens who do not abuse prescrip- tion drugs. 1 in 4 teens has misused or abused a prescription (Rx) drug at least once in their lifetime That is a 33 percent increase over a five-year period. One in eight teens (13 percent) now reports that they have taken the stimulants Ritalin or Adderall when it was not prescribed for them, at least once in their lifetime. 13% 27% 23% 20% 56% 26% More than a quarter of teens (27 percent) mistakenly believe that misusing and abusing prescription drugs is safer than using street drugs. Of those kids who said they abused Rx medications, one in five (20 percent) has done so before age 14. Almost one in four teens (23 percent) say their parents don’t care as much if they are caught using Rx drugs without a doctor’s prescription, compared to getting caught with illegal drugs. One in four teens (26 percent) believes that prescription drugs can be used as a study aid. More than half of teens (56 percent) indicate that it’s easy to get prescription drugs from their parent’s medicine cabinet. In fact, about half of parents (49 percent) say anyone can access their medicine cabinet. One in five parents (20 percent) report that they have given their teen a prescription drug that was not prescribed for them. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Heroin, Ecstasy & Cocaine marijuana alcohol 90% of addictions start in the teenage years. Every day in the US, 2,500 youth (12 to 17) abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time. 12 Age 17 Age 14 2 Times 5 Times 12-20 Times 33% For more information on lingo, slang and acronyms associated with illegal, inappropriate or dangerous behavior, visit www.uknowkids.com. Statistics found at DrugFree.org. The top lingo terms associatedwith prescription drug use in teens from uKnowLingo: The top lingo terms associated with prescription drug use in teens from uKnowLingo: Syrup prescription cough syrup Kiddie dope usually prescription drugs Script writer a doctor willing to write a prescription for faked symptoms Drank prescription cough syrup, often mixed with Sprite Gorked to be high on prescription narcotics Drunk pills valium Sizzurp prescription cough syrup mixed with a fruity soda and a jolly rancher. Also can be called purple drank, lean, texas tea, tsikuni, drank, barre e information you need to know & PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE

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Drug prescription abuse is the fastest growing drug problem in the US. Every day in the US, 2,500 youth abuse a pain reliever prescription for the first time. It is often a less recognized form of drug abuse, as illegal drug abuse is typically highlighted in the media and across communities.

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Page 1: Teens and Prescription Drug Abuse

Teens who abuse prescription drugs are twice as likely to use alcohol, five times more likely to use marijuana, and twelve to twenty times more likely to use illegal street drugs such as heroin, Ecstasy and cocaine than teens who do not abuse prescrip-tion drugs.

1 in 4 teens has misused or abused a prescription (Rx) drug at least once in their lifetime That is a 33 percent increase over a five-year period.

One in eight teens (13 percent) now reports that they have taken the stimulants Ritalin or Adderall when it was not prescribed for them, at least once in their lifetime.

13%27%

23%

20%

56%

26%

More than a quarter of teens (27 percent) mistakenly believe that misusing and abusing prescription drugs is safer than using street drugs.

Of those kids who said they abused Rx medications, one in five (20 percent) has done so before age 14.

Almost one in four teens (23 percent) say their parents don’t care as much if they are caught using Rx drugs without a doctor’s prescription, compared to getting caught with illegal drugs.

One in four teens (26 percent) believes that prescription drugs can be used as a study aid.

More than half of teens (56 percent) indicate that it’s easy to get prescription drugs from their parent’s medicine cabinet. In fact, about half of parents (49 percent) say anyone can access their medicine cabinet.

One in five parents (20 percent) report that they have given their teen a prescription drug that was not prescribed for them.

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Heroin, Ecstasy & Cocaine

marijuana

alcohol

90% of addictions start in the teenage years.

Every day in the US, 2,500 youth (12 to 17) abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time.

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17

Age

14

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5Time

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12-20Time

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33%

For more information on lingo, slang and acronyms associated with illegal, inappropriate or dangerous behavior, visit www.uknowkids.com.

Statistics found at DrugFree.org.

The toplingo termsassociatedwith

prescription drug

use in teens from

uKnowLingo:The top lingo terms associated with prescription drug use in teens from uKnowLingo:

Syrupprescription cough syrup

Kiddie dopeusually prescription drugs

Script writera doctor willing to write a prescription for faked symptoms

Drankprescription cough syrup, often mixed with Sprite

Gorkedto be high on prescription narcotics

Drunk pillsvalium

Sizzurpprescription cough syrup mixed with a fruity soda and a jolly rancher. Also can be called purple drank, lean, texas tea, tsikuni, drank, barre

�e information you need to know & PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE