Why is prescription drug abuse on the rise?
Most experts are unsure why prescription drug abuse is on the rise. It’s thought, though, that because there are more drugs available to more people, the opportunity for abuse is greatly increased. Physicians report writing more prescriptions for patients than ever before. That includes prescriptions for commonly abused drugs such as opioids, CNS depressors, and stimulants. In addition, you only have to go on the Internet to find vast numbers of online pharmacies selling these highly addictive drugs. Online pharmacies make it easy to get these drugs — even for children or teens. It’s not uncommon for teens to talk about stealing medication from their parents’ medicine cabinets. Instead of taking illegal substances commonly sold in back alleys, many teens today tell of having prescription parties where they gather at someone’s home, mix their parents’ prescription pills in a bowl, and then help themselves to whichever pill looks most appealing. The problem is most teens have no idea wh
Most experts are unsure why prescription drug abuse is on the rise. It’s thought, though, that because there are more drugs available to more people, the opportunity for abuse is greatly increased. Doctors report writing more prescriptions for patients than ever before. That includes prescriptions for commonly abused drugs such as opioids, CNS depressors, and stimulants. In addition, you only have to go on the Internet to find vast numbers of online pharmacies selling these highly addictive drugs. Online pharmacies make it easy to get these drugs — even for children or teens. It’s not uncommon for teens to talk about stealing medication from their parents’ medicine cabinets. Instead of taking illegal substances commonly sold in back alleys, many teens today tell of having prescription parties where they gather at someone’s home, mix their parents’ prescription pills in a bowl, and then help themselves to whichever pill looks most appealing. The problem is most teens have no idea what