Parents Beware - Growing Numbers of Teenagers Are Abusing Prescription Drugs

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Tue Jan 15, 2008 8:15am EST

LONGVIEW, Texas, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Prescription drug abuse by
teenagers and young adults is a growing problem in the United States. Data
from the Partnership for a Drug Free America's annual tracking study suggests:

     -- 1 in 5 teens has abused a prescription pain medication
     -- 1 in 5 report abusing prescription stimulants and tranquilizers
     -- 1 in 10 has abused cough medication


   The Partnership for a Drug-Free America is doing a great job with educating
parents, young adults and teenagers on the real risks associated with the
misuse of prescription drugs and other commonly abused substances.
    Kids as young as 12 are experimenting with prescription drugs non-
medically - to "get high" or to "self-medicate." Pharmaceuticals are more
readily accessible to children than illicit drugs because they are typically
stored in medicine cabinets at homes.
    The National Survey on Drug Use and Health identifies 4 types of
prescription drugs that are commonly abused - painkillers, stimulants,
sedatives and tranquilizers. An astonishing eleven percent of teenagers (ages
12-17) reported non-medical use of painkillers and four percent reported non-
medical use of stimulants.
    Painkillers are the most commonly abused prescription drug among
teenagers, especially younger teens. Stimulant abuse is most commonly found in
older teenagers and college students than in younger teens. Females are more
likely to be current abusers of prescription drugs than males (4.3 vs. 3.6
percent) [Source: 2002 National Survey on Drug Use and Health].
    Many argue that online pharmacies are a great resource for teenagers
looking to obtain dangerous and addictive prescription drugs for non-medical
uses. William Hill, CEO and founder of RxPop.com (http://www.rxpop.com), says,
"I couldn't agree more! Online pharmacies can pose serious risks to consumers
of all ages, especially minors. To help protect children, parents should
enable the Parental Controls which are available on most computers today.
Parents should also be open with their children informing them of the deadly
dangers associated with the misuse of prescription drugs."
    When asking Hill how consumers can protect themselves from rogue online
pharmacies, he replied, "Consumers should make certain that any online
pharmacy they conduct business with is properly licensed and governed by the
U.S. or Canada." He adds, "RxPop.com was designed to put legitimate patients
in touch with legitimate pharmacies while conducting business over the
Internet in a highly secure, private environment."
    There's no doubt that rogue online pharmacies contribute largely to the
ever-growing problem of prescription drugs being misused and abused by
teenagers in the United States, although it seems the real problem and largest
contributing factor to this nearing epidemic can be found in unsecured
medicine cabinets. So parents, please secure the location in which you store
prescription medications in your home.
    To view a list of online pharmacies identified by the FDA (Food and Drug
Administration) as running illegal operations visit,
http://www.rxpop.com/standards_scamlist.asp.
    About RxPop.com
    RxPop.com is the Internet's most popular destination that offers consumers
prescription drug price comparison and licensed online pharmacy referral
services. Led by a talented team of e-commerce experts, RxPop.com offers price
comparisons on over 13,000 medications being sold by approximately 50 of the
Internet's largest and most reputable pharmacies which are all licensed in
their governing countries, including the U.S. and Canada. RxPop.com is the
most secure and convenient way for consumers to search and perform up-to-date
price comparisons of prescription drugs.
    For more information on RxPop.com, a division of Rxium LLC, visit
http://www.rxpop.com or contact us directly at press (@) rxpop.com.
    Rxium LLC
    press (@) rxpop.com
    http://www.rxpop.com
    SOURCE: Rxium LLC
    RxPop.com is a division of Rxium LLC.


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