FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Press Release)
Sep 7, 2010 -- There is a misconception with overdoses; drug
users are no longer just minorities, delinquents, or people
from low-income neighborhoods, specially, when it comes to
the new drug trend of abusing prescription pain killers.
This abuse is leading to overdoses and the overdoses are killing
teens coming from all levels of income with caring and loving
parents. According to a nationwide study in comparing car
crash deaths to prescription drug overdoses, 45,000
die due to car fatalities while 39,000 die due to prescription
medication overdose.
The main sources of teen overdoses are opiate prescription
pain killers. The major problem is the teenagers’
lack of understanding of the addictive side of prescription
drugs as well as its danger. Pain killers are highly
addictive and create problems besides overdoses. Attitudes
and behavior change, grades start to drop, and worst of all,
they lead to other drugs. It is common for prescription medications
to be gateway drugs. Often when the price of buying these
prescription pills on the street gets too high, people turn
to heroine, since pain pills mimic a heroine high.
In fact recently 30 teens in a treatment facility for addiction
to opiates have admitted to turning to heroine as a cheaper
solution to their addiction. When asking the experts, one
Oxycontin pill costs about $80, a gram of cocaine is $50,
and heroin is even cheaper at about $10 a bag. Prescription
opiates are easily available in medicine cabinets and through
friends. The addiction and overdoses are problems in addition
to death which can be easily caused by mixing the pain killers
with other drugs and or alcohol. The mixing of substances
is not uncommon and more than often lead to negative effects.
Do not wait! Death from prescription drugs are becoming very
common. After the death of a 17 year old teenager who ingested
a pain killer pill at a party, many people started to pay
attention. Parents be aware of your teens’ party. The
17 year old teenager who died was attending a high school
party when offered the prescription drug. These parties are
called “Pharm” Parties which are parties where
prescription drugs are offered to guests. Teens are
not just abusing prescription pain killers but also, anti-anxiety
medication, and over the counter cough medications.
If your teenager or someone you know is abusing
prescription drugs or struggling with any other addiction
or any other destructive behaviors, please call Inspirations
Teen Rehab. The one of a kind program which is very successful
and well known; featured on the Dr. Phill Show. The team of
professionals at Inspirations Teen Rehab is always available.
Call before another teen suffers an overdose or death.
Reach out to us. Recovery from addiction is just a click or a phone
call away. If the information you are looking for is not found here and you
need immediate attention you may contact us:
Teen Addiction Help: 1-888-757-6237
Addiction Treatment for Young Adults and Adults : 1-888-387-6237
http://www.covecenterforrecovery.com
or e-mail
us.

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