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Prescription for Danger
The stats, myths,
and risks of
prescription drug
abuse
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What do you think?
Approximately how
many prescriptions
are purchased in
the U.S. each year?
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2.
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4.
5.
3,900
390,000
3.9 million
3.9 billion
3.9 trillion
(Kaiser Family Foundation, 2013)
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Generation Rx
Pharmaceutical Populism
…a growing culture of
self-diagnosis and selfprescription
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What do you think?
About how many Americans (age 12 or older)
abused a prescription medication in the past
month?
1. 6,500
2. 65,000
3. 650,000
4. 6.5 million
5. 65 million
(National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2013)
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Stats and Trends
Prescription for Danger
In 2012, there were more new abusers of
prescription drugs than any other substance!
First-time abusers of
prescription drugs = 4,149,000
(National Survey
on Drug Use and
Health, 2012)
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What do you think?
Which behavior(s) is
considered prescription
drug misuse or abuse?
1. Taking a prescription drug that was not
prescribed for you
2. Taking more of a prescription drug than
you’re supposed to
3. Taking a prescription drug for a reason
other than you’re supposed to
4. All of the above
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What do you think?
Are teens a part of this problem?
1. Yes
2. No
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Stats and Trends
Prescription for
Danger!
Marijuana is the only
“street” drug whose
use exceeds that of
prescription drugs.
(Monitoring the Future Study, 2013)
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Stats and Trends
• 16% of teens report misusing or
abusing prescription drugs in the
past year
• Nearly 1 in 4 teens reports misusing
or abusing a prescription medication at least
once in their lifetime
• Every day, about 2,000 teens abuse a
prescription drug for the very first time
(Partnership Attitude Tracking Study, 2014; National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2012)
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What do you think?
Why do teens abuse prescription drugs?
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4.
5.
To get high
To relax
To improve grades
To “fit in”
All of the above
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Teen Perceptions
• One-third of teens do not think that using
medications once or twice without a prescription is
of great or even moderate risk
• Teens do believe that the risks
of abusing prescription drugs
include overdosing, endangering
your health, and addiction
• Teens believe prescription drugs
are easy to obtain
(Partnership Attitude Tracking Study, 2013)
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What do you think?
When justifying their prescription drug
abuse, what reasons do teens give?
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4.
“Rx drugs can’t be dangerous.”
“Rx drugs can’t be addictive.”
“It’s legal.”
All of the above
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Prescription for Danger - Summary
• In terms of abuse, prescription drugs are not
safe alternatives to street drugs
• Addiction can occur just as easily with some
prescription drugs as it does with street drugs.
• Possessing a prescription drug without
a prescription is illegal and a felony
offense (punishable by jail time)
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This program is made possible
with a grant from the
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