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    topic: Pain and Prescription Drugs *** Last IOP Group ***** Group activities included learning the side effects and symptoms of missed use of prescription medications, and discussing alternative ways to cope with physical/mental pain, and sleep disturbance without the use of AOD and prescription medications. Ms. Kline moderately participated. She described a history of using heroin to cope with stress and overwhelming feelings, but stated “I never missed use prescription drugs”. She indicated

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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    Drug abuse is the habitual taking of addictive or illegal drugs. Many college students rule out prescription drugs because they feel that they are neither addictive nor illegal. Prescription drugs are both. Not only are they addictive to the people that are required to take them, but also they are even more addictive for students who they are not prescribed to. When prescription drugs are obtained without consent from a doctor, it is considered illegal. Many college students try to take short cuts

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    The prevalence of prescription drug abuse has reached an epidemic level in the United States (US). According to the National survey on drug use and health, more than 16.7 million people age of 12 and older in the US abused prescription drugs in 2012 and approximately 2.1 million people met criteria for a diagnosis of a substance use disorder related to prescription drugs. Treatment admissions related to substance use disorder services for prescription opioids alone increased more than 5-fold from

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    and non-prescription drug abuse among minors with the misguided insight that their use is safer than the illegal drugs. Through an online survey, the researchers collect data on the issue and correlate with specific variables such as community stigma, apparent risk and the access to the drugs. The authors discover a positive correlation. This study will aid in gaining an in-depth understanding of the exact nature of relation between community stigma, apparent risk and the access to the drugs to drug

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    Prescription Drug Abuse

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    Prescription drug abuse has reached epidemic proportions. President Trump has deemed the United States addiction to prescription opiates a national crisis (Dye). Recent estimates suggest nearly two percent of Americans have at one time abused prescription medication. Prescription drug addiction results in families torn apart, many lives destroyed, and in too many cases, death. Some people think that by solely focusing on prescription drug abuse, physicians may steer clear from prescribing necessary

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    Prescription drug abuse is not a new problem within our society. Prescription drug abuse has in fact been an ongoing problem that is currently spinning out of control. There are many people within our society that are currently dealing with prescription drug addiction. Prescription drug abuse is the intentional use of a medication without a prescription; in a way other than as prescribed; or for the experience or feeling it causes (The Science of Drug Abuse & Addiction, 2014). Prescription drugs

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    A drug is a substance that has a physiological effect on the body when it interacts with the body. Prescription drugs are drugs that can only be dispensed legally when a valid form of presentation from the proper authorities, such as doctors and physicians, is given. In today’s society the non-medical use of prescription drugs is a commonly recognized public health issue. Young impressionable adults are particularly vulnerable to misunderstanding how these drugs are to be used. (Pickover, Messina

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    Painkillers can be good for certain things, but can take a turn real quick when not used properly or for appropriate reasons. The rise of prescription drug abuse in the athletic world has significantly gone up throughout the years. The problem starts getting out of control when high school athletes are able to have access to these pills. Athletes are committed to their sports and will do anything to compete and come out on top. Unfortunately, that means they may cut corners to be able to compete

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    Prescription Drug Addiction What constitutes a person as a prescription drug addict? In the book, Prescription Drug Addiction – The Hidden Epidemic, Rod Colvin, a documentary producer and author, explains: “Somewhere at this very moment, a man’s wife agonizes as she receives a call from the police-her husband has been arrested for forging prescriptions for tranquilizers. In another community, a mother weeps as her adult daughter, intoxicated on painkillers, is disrupting yet another family

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    Fleary et al. (2010) explores the degree to which prescription and non-prescription drug abuse among minors with the misguided insight that their use is safer than the illegal drugs. Through an online survey, the researchers collect data on the issue and correlate with specific variables such as community stigma, apparent risk and the access to the drugs. The authors discover a positive correlation. This study will aid in gaining an in-depth understanding of the exact nature of relation between community

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