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Parents Underestimate Teens Access to Prescription Drugs
December 1, 2008

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Research Summary

Parents of teenagers overestimate how easy it is for teens to buy cigarettes, according to a recent national telephone survey. Thirty-nine percent of parents said that cigarettes are the easiest for teens to buy, compared to one-fourth of teens.

In contrast, parents underestimate how easy it is for teens to buy beer and prescription drugs. Fifteen percent of teens say that beer is the easiest for them to buy and 19 percent cite prescription drugs as the easiest. Only 9 percent and 8 percent, respectively, of parents said that these drugs were the easiest for teens to buy.

The prescription drug findings are particularly concerning given the recent research—reported in the media—showing that teens are using prescription drugs and that these drugs are can be bought on the internet without a prescription.

For details, including data charts, source information and caveats, download the CESAR Fax PDF.
Reprinted from CESAR Fax, a weekly, one-page overview of timely substance abuse trends or issues, from the Center for Substance Abuse Research (CESAR) at the University of Maryland.

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Posted by Donald B Parsons on 04 Dec 08 08:54 AM EST
I have purposely left this article alone for the past three days to see if anyone commented. I am SHOCKED to see ALL the concern focused on cannabis use and the alleged harms that ensue and not ONE concern on the availability of PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, alcohol,tobacco by teens. So all you prohibitionists KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT. (note sarcasm)

Posted by red on 04 Dec 08 04:40 PM EST
prescription drug companies are ultimately the ones that profit from the abuse of their drugs by teens, so they put their money behind so-called anti-drug organizations and commercials that attack marijuana, which is a plant they can't patent, instead of attacking their own product. people buy into propaganda, not common sense.

Posted by Donal B Parsons on 05 Dec 08 07:52 AM EST
Amen! Red, thats hitting the nail on the head.

Posted by lisaf-breakingthecycles on 08 Dec 08 12:29 PM EST
Another source for prescription drugs for teens is the internet, which has also become a source of information for how to foil a drug test. Check out this site (produced by HBO, NIDA, NIAAA and The Rober Wood Johnson Foundation) for more information, http://www.hbo.com/addiction/ adolescent_addiction/25_teens_ internet_and_drugs.html

Posted by Donald B Parsons on 20 Feb 09 09:53 AM EST
I am glad to see something finally being done about the prescription drug access through the internet without proof of age or the need for a script from a legitimate MD. Talk about aiding and abetting.

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