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    patient some type of prescription drug or pain reliever. Writing patient prescriptions and taking drugs for pain has become a socially acceptable standard in society and has also become an essential part of medicine. Today, Americans are spending millions of dollars every year on drugs, both illegal and legal, and both for medical and often non-medical use. However, what many do not realize is that the widespread increase of drug using in America

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    pharmaceutical drugs to address mental health problems. Statistics show that prescription of mental health drugs has been on an upward trend. In 2001, thirty-nine out of a thousand children were using antipsychotics (Harris, Sorbero, Kogan, Schuster, & Stein, 2012, p. 1). While these drugs may have a short-term positive impact, this tactic is not effective long-term due to the side effects and the potential for abuse of these drugs. According to Compton and Volkow, “prescription drug misuse was second

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    treatment, I had no idea on the number of prescription drugs are out there in treating people with mental disorders to rebalance a person’s brain chemistry. What is interesting to know is how there is an interconnection between a person’s mental and emotional health and how prescription drugs are linked to the ways the human brain functions. People with mental health problems need to rebalance their brain chemistry by taking prescription drugs. These drugs help to do this and have proven to help

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    that the use of prescription drugs are very beneficial to a certain extent. If maybe it was life of death situation or if its highly recommended that a prescription drug is need, then taking prescribed drugs is acceptable. For the cases where individuals have small pains or for a couple of days should not be prescribed drugs. Taking drugs can cause numerous problems such as addiction, withdraws, missing the feeling of not being in pain, overwhelming etc. After awhile, taking drugs become a physical

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    Drug addiction is a problem that has become a major issue in today’s society. Prescription drugs make it easy to treat everything from common cold symptoms to mental health problems and everything in between; however, the general public is constantly receiving mixed messages about the evils of drug use. The pharmaceutical industry brings in millions of dollars each year through aggressive advertising promising the positive results of drugs with minimal side effects. Of course, prescription drugs

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    students. Drugs and alcohol have begun to overtake childrens lives as young as twelve years old. There are many types of drugs involved from prescription drugs, which is the number one drug, to alcohol, marijuana, meth, cocaine, heroine, or inhalents. To begin, there are many reasons that could cause a child to become involved in these types of activities or addictions. One of the top reasons is from being truent at school. Truency has shown, from research, a large influence for drug or alcohol

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    rates of illicit drug use are declining, the rate of prescription drug use remains high. 15.4% of HS seniors reported non-medical use of at least one prescription medication within the past year. About 64% of teens (12-17) who have abused pain relievers say they got them from friends or relatives, often without their knowledge. Teens whose parents talk to them regularly about the dangers of drugs are 42% less likely to use drugs than those whose parents don’t, yet only a quarter of teens report having

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    Drug abuse Suicide, Anxiety, Anger, Depression and constant disobedience can all be a part of drug usage. Along with brain damage and lung damage. Countless teens around the world use drugs for social advantages.The United States represents 5% of the world's population and 75% of prescription drugs taken. 60% of teen who abuse prescription drugs get them free from friends and relatives. Doctors are already training to find ways to help.If teens smoke to much it can cause them to die or overdose

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    The Golden Age of Prescription Drug Abuse The elderly population is the generation most treated by healthcare professionals, so it stands to reason that drug abuse within the elderly presents a much higher risk than drug abuse among younger generations. Ignoring the problem leads to diminished quality of life and a less attentive healthcare system. Sadly, prescription drug abuse is a silent epidemic among the elderly population and it is a growing problem. With proper attention and diagnosis, there

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    to analyzing drugs and the dependency that people become on drugs I believe that scheduling is needed because certain scheduling levels have a potential for abuse. The highest schedule for drugs that can cause abuse are drugs that are listed in schedule 1. Now that there are so many different drugs being manufactured and the use of prescription drugs is at a all time high it helps regulate who receives prescription drugs such as teenagers who can become addicted to taking prescription pain killers

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