Prescription Drug Awareness PDA!
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Prescription Drug Awareness!
Our Goals
Familiarize with commonly abused meds
Inform about the hazards of addiction and abuse
Provide convincing statistics
Increase awareness of the world of medications
General Statistics
1 in 5 teenagers report having abused a prescription
medication
Over 2500 teenagers a day experiment with
prescription medications taken from the home
In 2009 in the United States about 21% of high
school students have taken prescription drugs
without a prescription
Taken from WHO
UCI Statistics: Did You
Know?
Do you know a UCI student who has taken prescription
A.D.D./A.D.H.D. drugs that were not intended for him/her?
Do you know someone who has required the aid of rehab services
due to any prescription drug abuse?
Freshman: 52% Sophomores: 36% Juniors: 47% Seniors: 58%
Freshman: 18% Sophomores: 14% Juniors: 22% Seniors: 15%
Do you know someone who has died due to any prescription drug
abuse?
Freshman: 6% Sophomores: 5% Juniors: 8% Seniors: 6%
Addiction and Abuse:
Definitions
Addiction: physical and psychological dependence
on a substance
“Disease of brain reward”
Abuse: use of prescription drugs that were not
prescribed by a physician or used only for the
experience or feeling they cause
Also called drug misuse
Pain Killers (Often
Opioids)
Binds to opioid receptors in NS and GI tract
Decreased perception, decreased reaction, and
increased tolerance to pain
HIGHLY abused
Morphine, hydrocodone, codiene, oxycodone,
fentanyl, propoxyphene, tramadol
Vicodin (hydrocodone)
Vicodin is a combination of hydrocodone
and acetaminophen (Tylenol)
Cheap and overly prescribed (easy to
obtain)
Americans spend over $484 billion
annually in vicodin addictions.
Vicodin use and addiction is linked to at
least half of the major crimes in the US
~10-22% of car crashes involve drivers
who use drugs such as Vicodin (NHTSA)
Vicodin addiction showcased in popular
television series House
Antidepressants/Anxiety
Mostly SSRIs and SNRIs
Inhibit the reuptake of serotonin/ norepinephrine for
repeated receptor stimulation
Sertraline, escitalopram, fluoxetine, paroxetine,
buproprion
Zoloft (sertraline)
Used to treat major depression
as well as OCD and anxiety
disorders
Overly prescribed, easy for
teenagers to steal from parents
Risk of dependency, suicide,
reduced libido
Amphetamines/Psychostimul
ants
Affect levels of dopamine in the brain
“study drugs”: enhances focus, concentration,
attentiveness, confidence, self-esteem
Heavily misused by students
Adderall, vyvanse, desoxyn, ritalin
Adderall (amphetamine salts)
Prescribed for ADHD and
narcolepsy
Side effects: greatly increases bp,
decreased appetite, akathisia,
amphetamine psychosis (heavy
abuse)
Performance-enhancing use
Weight-loss use
High risk of dependency
Ritalin (methylphenidate)
Also prescribed for ADHD and
narcolepsy
Extensive side effects;
hypersensitivity, dyskinesia,
tachycardia
High potential for abuse and
addiction
Abuse highest among college
students (study longer, party longer)
Prevention
Medical lock boxes for home use
to prevent unauthorized access
to prescription drugs
Doesn’t fix anything;
EDUCATE teens about the
perils of abuse
Keep in Mind
Misuse of these drugs is illegal and will result in
imprisonment and fines (varying severity)
Many harmful drug interactions; makes abuse even
more hazardous
Abuse is widespread; hospital, dentistry, pharmacy
Check out our video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9FN2Do4uo
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