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the truth about
prescription drug abuse




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  drugfreeworld.org
WHY THIS BOOKLET
WAS PRODUCED
T    here is a lot of talk about drugs in the world—on the
     streets, at school, on the Internet and TV. Some of it
is true, some not.
Much of what you hear about drugs actually comes from
those selling them. Reformed drug dealers have confessed
they would have said anything to get others to buy drugs.
Don’t be fooled. You need facts to avoid becoming
hooked on drugs and to help your friends stay off them.
That is why we have prepared this booklet—for you.
Your feedback is important to us, so we look
forward to hearing from you. You can visit us on
the web at drugfreeworld.org and e-mail us at
info@drugfreeworld.org.
Prescription Drug Abuse
	       A serious problem
R   ecreational use of prescription drugs is
    a serious problem with teens and young
adults. National studies show that a teen is
                                                 Many pills look the same. It is extremely
                                                 dangerous to take any pill that you are
                                                 uncertain about or was not prescribed for
more likely to have abused a prescription        you. People can also have different reactions
drug than an illegal street drug.                to drugs due to the differences in each
                                                 person’s body chemistry. A drug that was
Many teens think prescription drugs are safe
                                                 okay for one person could be very
because they were prescribed by a doctor.
                                                 risky, even fatal, for someone else.
But taking them for non‑medical use to
get high or “self‑medicate” can be just as       Prescription drugs are only
dangerous and addictive as taking illegal        safe for the individuals
street drugs.                                    who actually have the
                                                 prescriptions for
There are very serious health risks in taking
                                                 them and
prescription drugs. This is why they are taken
                                                 no one
only under the care of a doctor. And even
                                                 else.
then, they have to be closely monitored to
avoid addiction or other problems.                                                         3
Prescription Drugs
    	      What you don’t know
    D  ue to their potential for abuse and
       addiction, many prescription drugs
    have been categorized by the US Drug
                                                Abuse of prescription drugs can be
                                                even riskier than the abuse of illegally
                                                manufactured drugs. The high potency of
    Enforcement Administration in the           some of the synthetic (man‑made) drugs
     same category as opium or cocaine.         available as prescription drugs creates a
      These include Ritalin and Dexedrine       high overdose risk. This is particularly true
      (stimulants), and the painkillers         of OxyContin and similar painkillers, where
       OxyContin, Demerol and Roxanol.          overdose deaths more than doubled over a
                                                five‑year period.
        Many illegal street drugs were at one
        time used or prescribed by doctors or   Many people don’t realize that distributing
        psychiatrists but were later banned     or selling prescription drugs (other than
         when the evidence of their harmful     by a doctor) is a form of drug dealing and
         effects could no longer be ignored.    as illegal as selling heroin or cocaine, with
         Examples are heroin, cocaine, LSD,     costly fines and jail time. When the drug
        methamphetamine and Ecstasy.            dealing results in death or serious bodily
                                                injury, dealers can face life imprisonment.
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Types OF                                   abused prescription drugs
P    rescription drugs that are taken for recreational use
     include the following major categories:
1.Depressants: Often referred to as central nervous
system (brain and spinal cord) depressants, these drugs
slow brain function. They include sedatives (used to make
a person calm and drowsy) and tranquilizers (intended to
reduce tension or anxiety).
2. Opioids and morphine derivatives:* Generally referred
to as painkillers, these drugs contain opium or opium-like
substances and are used to relieve pain.
3. Stimulants: A class of drugs intended to increase
energy and alertness but which also increase blood
pressure, heart rate and breathing.
4. Antidepressants: Psychiatric drugs that are supposed
to handle depression.

*	 derivative: a chemical substance formed from a related substance.
Depressants
S   ometimes called “downers,” these drugs come in multicolored tablets and
    capsules or in liquid form. Some drugs in this category, such as Zyprexa,
Seroquel and Haldol, are known as “major tranquilizers” or “antipsychotics,”
as they are supposed to reduce the symptoms of mental illness. Depressants
such as Xanax, Klonopin, Halcion and Librium are often referred to as
“benzos” (short for benzodiazepines*). Other depressants, such as Amytal,
Numbutal and Seconal, are classed as barbiturates—drugs that are used as
sedatives and sleeping pills. Some of the well‑known brand and street names:
Brand names                  Street names                   Brand names                    Street names
• Xanax                      • Candy                        • Amytal                       • Barbs
• Valium                     • Downers                      • Nembutal                     • Reds
• Halcion                    • Sleeping pills               • Seconal                      • Red Birds
• Librium                    • Tranks                       • Phenobarbital                • Phennies
• Ativan                                                                                   • Tooies
• Klonopin                                                                                 • Yellows
                                                                                           • Yellow Jackets
*	 benzodiazepine: a tranquilizer that acts to relax muscles and calm mental excitement.
depressants                            short‑term effects
Short‑term effects of depressants include:
• Slow brain function	                  • Slowed pulse and breathing
• Lowered blood pressure	               • Poor concentration
• Confusion	                            • Fatigue*
• Dizziness	                            • Slurred speech
• Fever		                               • Sluggishness
• Visual disturbances	                  • Dilated pupils
• Disorientation, lack of coordination 	• Depression
• Difficulty or inability to urinate	   • Addiction
Higher doses can cause impairment of memory, judgment and coordination, irritability,
paranoia,† and suicidal thoughts. Some people experience the opposite of the intended
effect, such as agitation or aggression.
Using sedatives (drugs used to calm or soothe) and tranquilizers with other substances,
particularly alcohol, can slow breathing and the heart rate and even lead to death.

                                                *	 fatigue: extreme physical or mental tiredness.
                                                †	paranoia: suspicion, distrust or fear of other people.


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depressants                                long‑term effects
    T   olerance to many depressants can
        develop rapidly, with larger doses
    needed to achieve the same effect.
                                                delirium, hallucinations and convulsions
                                                can occur. Unlike withdrawal from
                                                most drugs, withdrawal from
    The user, trying to reach the same          depressants can be life-threatening.
    high, may raise the dose to a level that
                                                These drugs can also increase the
    results in coma or death by overdose.
                                                risk of high blood sugar, diabetes,
    Long-term use of depressants can            and weight gain (instances of up to
    produce depression, chronic fatigue,        100 pounds have been reported).
    breathing difficulties, sexual problems
                                                In a study conducted by USA
    and sleep problems. As a dependency
                                                Today, based on Food and Drug
    on the drug increases, cravings,
                                                Administration data over a four‑year
    anxiety or panic are common if the
                                                period, antipsychotics (a type of
    user is unable to get more.
                                                depressant) were the prime suspects in
    Withdrawal symptoms include                 45 deaths caused by heart problems,
    insomnia, weakness and nausea.              choking, liver failure and suicide.
     For continual and high-dose users,
     agitation, high body temperature,
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I have overdosed twice off of
  prescription pills (Zyprexa) and
had a close friend die of the same
drug. . . . There is no worse
feeling than knowing that
your friend is dead because
you gave him pills you knew
relatively little about.” — Linda




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ROHYPNOL
R     ohypnol is a tranquilizer about 10 times more potent than
      Valium. The drug is available as a white or olive-green pill and
is usually sold in the manufacturer’s bubble packaging. Users crush
the pills and snort the powder, sprinkle it on marijuana and smoke
it, dissolve it in a drink or inject it.

                                              Brand name                 Street names
                                              • Rohypnol                 • forget-me pill
                                                                         • Mexican Valium
                                                                         • R2
                                                                         • Roche
                                                                         • roofies
                                                                         • roofinol
                                                                         • rope
                                                                         • rophies




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ROHYPNOL EFFECTS
R    ohypnol has been used to
     commit sexual assaults because
it renders the victim incapable of
                                           memory is impaired and they
                                           cannot recall any of what
                                           happened.
resisting, giving it the reputation of a
                                           The person experiences loss
“date-rape” drug.
                                           of muscle control, confusion,
Rohypnol users often describe its          drowsiness and amnesia.
effects as “paralyzing.” The effects
                                           Rohypnol is sold in Europe and
start 20 to 30 minutes after taking
                                           Latin America as a sleeping pill,
the drug, peak within 2 hours and
                                           but it is illegal in the United
may persist for 8 or even 12 hours.
                                           States.
A person can be so incapacitated
(made unable to act) they collapse.
They lie on the floor, eyes open, able
to observe events but completely
unable to move. Afterwards,



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Opioids and morphine derivatives
       O  pioids are drugs that act on the nervous system to relieve pain.
          Continued use and abuse can lead to physical dependence and
       withdrawal symptoms. They come in tablets, capsules or liquid.
         Some of the well‑known brand and street names:

                  Brand names                Street names
                  • Fiorional with Codeine   • Captain Cody
                  • Robitussin A‑C           • Cody
                  • Tylenol with Codeine     • Schoolboy
                  • Empirin with Codeine     • Doors & Fours
                                             • Pancakes & Syrup
                                             • Loads

                      • Actiq                • Apache             •  ango
                                                                    T
                      • Duragesic            • China girl           and Cash
                      • Sublimaze            • Dance fever        • China white
                                             • Goodfella          • Friend
                                             • Murder 8           • Jackpot
12                                                                • TNT
Opioids and
Brand names   Street names           morphine derivatives
• Roxanol     •M                     short‑term effects
• Duramorph   • Miss Emma
              • Monkey
              • White Stuff          Short‑term
                                     effects of
• OxyContin   • Oxy 80               opioids and
• Percodan    • Oxycat               morphine
• Percocet    • Hillbilly heroin     derivatives
• Tylox       • Percs                include:
              • Perks                  • Drowsiness
                                      •  lowed
                                        S
• Demerol     • Demmies                breathing
              • Pain killer          • Constipation
                                    • Unconsciousness
• Dilaudid    • Juice              • Nausea
              • Dillies            • Coma

                                                            13
Opioids  and morphine DERIVATIVES
     long‑term effects
       C    ontinued use or abuse of opioids can result in physical
            dependence and addiction. The body adapts to the presence
       of the drug and withdrawal symptoms occur if use is reduced
       or stopped. These include restlessness, muscle and bone pain,
       insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes, with goose bumps
       (“cold turkey”). Tolerance can also occur, meaning that long‑term
       users must increase their doses to achieve the same high.



       For more information about the abuse of painkillers, see The Truth About Painkillers in this series
       of booklets.




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A  ‘friend’ of mine turned me on to oxy’s.
   I started with 40 mg tabs, then after a
couple of months I bumped up to 60 mgs.
I was really addicted by this point
and started chewing them to get off
quicker so I wouldn’t be sick. Had to
   have one in the morning when I got up
      or I’d be sick. Had to have another
        before noon. Then a couple more
           in the afternoon and evening.
            I knew I was hooked because I
             had to have them to function.
              I felt horrible without them. Not
              only physically, but I couldn’t
              deal with people or life without
              them. Then I went to 80 mgs
              and my world came tumbling
            down. I started stealing
          from everyone I knew to
        get my fix. . . .” — Charleen
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Stimulants
S   timulants, sometimes
         Brand names
    called “uppers,”
temporarily increase
                                • Ritalin
                                                Street names
                                                • R‑ball
                                • Concerta      • Skippy
alertness and energy. The                       • The smart drug
most commonly used street
                                                • Vitamin R
drugs that fall into this
                                                • JIF
category are cocaine and
amphetamines.                                   • Kibbles and bits

Prescription stimulants         • Biphetamine   • Speed
come in tablets or capsules.    • Dexedrine     • Truck drivers
When abused, they are                           • Bennies
swallowed, injected in liquid                   • Black beauties
form or crushed and snorted.
                                                • Crosses
Some of the well‑known                          • Hearts
brand and street names:                         • A
                                                  L
                                                  turnaround
                                                • Uppers
stimulants
                                                 short‑term effects

                        T   he short‑term effects of stimulants include
                            exhaustion, apathy and depression—the
                        “down” that follows the “up.” It is this immediate
                        and lasting exhaustion that quickly leads the
                        stimulant user to want the drug again. Soon he
                        is not trying to get “high,” he is only trying to
                        get “well”—to feel any energy at all.


                                    stimulants
                           long‑term effects

S  timulants can be addictive. Repeated high
   doses of some stimulants over a short period
can lead to feelings of hostility or paranoia.
Such doses may also result in dangerously
high body temperatures and an irregular
heartbeat.

For more information about the abuse of prescription stimulants,
see The Truth About Ritalin Abuse in this series of booklets.
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Antidepressants
A   nother category of prescription
    drugs that are sometimes abused are
antidepressants. These include Prozac, Paxil,   • Sweating            • Hallucinations
Celexa, Zoloft, Effexor and Remeron. These      • Irregular heartbeat • Psychosis
come in multicolored capsules and tablets.      • Aggression          •  kathisia
                                                                        A
                                                • Criminal behavior     (a painful inner
Studies have shown that the effects of          •  onfusion and
                                                  C                     agitation; inability
these drugs can include:                          incoherent thoughts   to sit still)
• Insomnia             • Agitation              • Paranoia
• Irritability         •  uicidal thoughts
                         S                      One study found that 14% of the
• Nervousness and
                        or suicide             young people taking an antidepressant
  anxiety              • Tremors                became aggressive and even violent.
•  iolent thoughts
  V                    • Hostility              One 12‑year‑old boy developed violent
  and actions                                   nightmares about killing his classmates, then
                                                being shot himself. The dream continued
                                                to feel “very real” after awakening, and for
                                                days he experienced dreams of killing that
                                                seemed increasingly real. He became acutely
                                                suicidal until the drug was stopped.
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M    y brain feels like it’s screaming at me to get
     more of these pills, the feelings I have without
them are too unbearable. . . . I need more help
getting through this Effexor withdrawal. I’m so
depressed that I’ve started cutting my arms,
and I’m not even sure why. Also I hallucinate
every few hours and see things—just today I
saw blood dripping down my wall.” — Rita

This study gave several other examples of extreme and
irrational behavior from individuals on these drugs. One man
rammed a police officer with his vehicle so he could grab the
officer’s gun and shoot himself. Another drowned himself and
his two small children in a bathtub, and a boy bludgeoned a
close friend for no apparent reason. None had any previous
history of violence.
Withdrawal symptoms of antidepressants include suicidal
thoughts, aggression, anxiety, depression, crying spells,
insomnia, dizziness, vomiting, headaches, tremors, and
electric “zap” sensations in the brain.
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KETAMINE
K    etamine, categorized as a “dissociative
     anesthetic,”* is used in powdered or
liquid form as an anesthetic, usually on
                                               Due to the detached, dreamlike state it
                                               creates, where the user finds it difficult
                                               to move, ketamine has been used as a
animals. It can be injected, consumed          “date‑rape” drug.
in drinks, snorted, or added to joints or
cigarettes. Ketamine was placed on the list    Brand names                          Street names
of controlled substances in the US in 1999.    • Ketaset                            • Special K
                                               • Ketalar                            •K
Short- and long-term effects include
                                               • Ketalar SV                         • super C
increased heart rate and blood pressure,
                                               • Ketanest                           • cat Valium
nausea, vomiting, numbness, depression,
amnesia, hallucinations and potentially        • Ketanest S                         • jet
fatal respiratory problems. Ketamine users                                          • super acid
can also develop cravings for the drug.                                             • green
At high doses, users experience an effect
referred to as “K-Hole,” an “out of body”
or “near‑death” experience.
                                               *	 dissociative anesthetic: a drug that distorts perception of sight
                                                  and sound and produces feelings of detachment (dissociation)
                                                  from the environment and self.
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ABUSE OF                     OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS
O    ver-the-counter cold and cough
     medicines containing the drug
Dextromethorphan (DXM) have also
                                          Brand names
                                          • Coricidin
                                                         Street names
                                                         • DXM
                                          • Robitussin   • CCC
been abused. DXM is sold in syrup,                       • Triple C
gel and tablet form. When sold on the
                                                         • Skittles
Internet as powder, it is particularly
                                                         • Robo
risky because of the uncertainty of its
                                                         • Poor Man’s PCP
composition and dose. It is found in
more than 100 products; Coricidin and
Robitussin are abused the most.




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COUGH SYRUP (DXM) EFFECTS
     •  isual
       V                        •  hysical
                                  P                        • Delusions
       hallucinations             dependence (with         • Sweating
     • Hyper‑excitability         prolonged use)           •  igh blood
                                                             H
     • Insomnia                 • Dizziness                  pressure
     • Lethargy                 • Slurred speech           •  iver and brain
                                                             L
                                                             damage
     Mixed with other drugs, cough syrup can also
     cause central nervous system and heart problems.
     Combined with alcohol, it is particularly dangerous
     and can result in death.




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Mblood.everything becausestarted obsessed
                       I
     y experience with DXM:

I gave up
                                  peeing
             I felt sick . . . My body felt weak . . .
                           I was
with using . . . All I cared about was getting high . . . I
thought I could just use Coricidin for fun, that it didn’t
matter. I never expected to get hooked . . . I’ll never
 be able to get that time back. If I could erase it
   and make it go away, I would.” — Crystal




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International statistics
E   very day in the US, 2,500 youth
    (12 to 17) abuse a prescription pain
reliever for the first time.
                                            In 2006 in the United States, 2.6 million
                                            people abused prescription drugs for the
                                            first time.
Prescription drug abuse, while most         A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3%
prevalent in the US, is a problem in many   of 12‑ to 17‑year‑olds and 6% of 17‑ to
areas around the world including Europe,    25‑year‑olds had abused prescription
Southern Africa and South Asia. In the US   drugs in the past month.
alone, more than 15 million people abuse
                                            Prescription drug abuse causes the
           prescription drugs, more than
                                            largest percentage of deaths from drug
            the combined number who
                                            overdosing. Of the 22,400 drug overdose
             reported abusing cocaine,
                                            deaths in the US in 2005, opioid painkillers
              hallucinogens, inhalants
                                            were the most commonly found drug,
              and heroin.
                                            accounting for 38.2% of these deaths.




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cause of Deaths                    In 2005, 4.4 million teenagers (aged
                                   12 to 17) in the US admitted to taking
Prescription                       prescription painkillers, and 2.3 million
   Drugs                           took a prescription stimulant such as Ritalin.

   45%
                                   2.2 million abused over‑the‑counter drugs
                Street
                Drugs
               Combined
                             39%   such as cough syrup. The average age for
                                   first‑time users is now 13 to 14.


               Amphetamine

                  +
           Methamphetamine

                  +
                 Heroin

                  +
                 Cocaine
Depressants, opioids and                      room admissions in 2005, 598,542 were
antidepressants are responsible for           associated with abuse of pharmaceuticals
more overdose deaths (45%) than               alone or with other drugs.
cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and
                                              By survey, almost 50% of teens believe
amphetamines (39%) combined. In the
                                              that prescription drugs are much safer than
United States, the most deaths used to take
                                              illegal street drugs—60% to 70% say that
place in inner cities in African-American
                                              home medicine cabinets are their source of
neighborhoods, but they have now been
                                              drugs.
overtaken by white rural communities.
The same trend can be seen in the rates of    According to the National Center on
hospitalization for substance abuse and       Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia
emergency hospitalization for overdoses.      University, teens who abuse prescription
Of the 1.4 million drug‑related emergency     drugs are twice as likely to use alcohol,




26
five times more likely to use
marijuana, and twelve to twenty
times more likely to use illegal
                                       I  realized I was using more
                                          Xanax on a regular basis. I
                                       took time off work to get off
street drugs such as heroin,           it. Without the knowledge
Ecstasy and cocaine than teens
                                       I was addicted, I went
who do not abuse prescription
drugs.
                                       ‘cold turkey.’ For four days
                                       and nights I was bedridden.
In 2007, the Drug Enforcement          I didn’t sleep or eat. I
Administration found that abuse        vomited. I had hallucinations.
of the painkiller Fentanyl killed      On about the third day
more than 1,000 people that
                                       without Xanax I started to
year in the US. It is 30 to 50 times
more powerful than heroin.
                                       become uncoordinated and
                                       unbalanced and bumped into
                                       things. On about the fourth
                                       day I became really worried
                                       when I started having
                                       twitching sensations.”
                                       		               — Patricia

                                                                        27
The Truth
	 About Drugs
D   rugs are essentially poisons. The
    amount taken determines the effect.
A small amount acts as a stimulant (speeds
                                                Drugs block off all sensations, the desirable
                                                ones with the unwanted. So, while providing
                                                short‑term help in the relief of pain, they
you up). A greater amount acts as a             also wipe out ability and alertness and
sedative (slows you down). An even larger       muddy one’s thinking.
amount poisons and can kill.                    Medicines are drugs that are intended to
This is true of any drug. Only the amount       speed up or slow down or change something
needed to achieve the effect differs.           about the way your body is working, to try
But many drugs have another liability: they     to make it work better. Sometimes they are
directly affect the mind. They can distort      necessary. But they are still drugs: they act
the user’s perception of what is happening      as stimulants or sedatives, and too much
around him or her. As a result, the person’s    can kill you. So if you do not use medicines
actions may be odd, irrational, inappropriate   as they are supposed to be used, they can be
and even destructive.                           as dangerous as illegal drugs.

28
The real answer is to get
the facts and not to take
drugs in the first place.




                            29
why do people take drugs?
     People take drugs because they want to   They think drugs are a solution. But
     change something in their lives.         eventually, the drugs become the
                                              problem.
     Here are some of the reasons young
     people have given for taking drugs:      Difficult as it may be to face one’s
                                              problems, the consequences of drug use
     • To fit in
                                              are always worse than the problem one
     • To escape or relax                     is trying to solve with them. The real
                                              answer is to get the facts and not to
     • To relieve boredom
                                              take drugs in the first place.
     • To seem grown up
     • To rebel
     • To experiment




30
“Depressants,” US Department
                                                                   Millions of copies of booklets such as
REFERENCES                         of Health  Human Services      this have been distributed to people
“Drug Scheduling,” U.S. Drug       and SAMHSA’s National
Enforcement Administration         Clearinghouse for Alcohol      around the world in 22 languages. As
“Selected Prescription Drugs
                                   Drug Information                new drugs appear on the streets and more
with Potential for Abuse,”         “Prescription drugs a gateway   information about their effects becomes
National Institute on Drug Abuse   for teen drug abuse,” Houston
                                   Chronicle, 4 September 2008     known, existing booklets are updated and
International Narcotics Control
Board                              PHOTO CREDITS:                  new ones created.
                                   Page 2, page 9: Stockxpert;
Office of Drug Control Policy      page 15: Sweet Faux Pas;        The booklets are published by the
                                   page 24: Wes Tarca.
“Prescription Sedatives                                           Foundation for a Drug‑Free World, a
Tranquilizers,” Partnership for
a Drug‑Free America                                                nonprofit public benefit organization
Statement by Leonard J.                                            headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Paulozzi before Senate Judiciary
Subcommittee on Crimes and                                         The Foundation provides educational
Drugs, 12 March 2008
                                                                   materials, advice and coordination for its
Center for Substance Abuse
Research                                                           international drug prevention network.
National Survey on Drug Use
                                                                   It works with youth, parents, educators,
and Health 2007                                                    volunteer organizations and government
Suicidality, violence and mania                                    agencies—anyone with an interest in
caused by SSRIs: A review and
analysis, P. Breggin.                                              helping people lead lives free from drug
                                                                   abuse.

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FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW
This booklet is one in a series of publications that cover the facts about marijuana, alcohol,
Ecstasy, cocaine, crack cocaine, crystal meth and methamphetamine, inhalants, heroin,
LSD and prescription drug abuse. Armed with this information, the reader can make the
decision to live a drug‑free life.


                                    For more information or to obtain more copies
                                    of this or other booklets in this series, contact:
                                                    Foundation for a Drug‑Free World
                                                     1626 N. Wilcox Avenue, #1297
                                                      Los Angeles, CA 90028 USA
                                           drugfreeworld.org • e‑mail: info@drugfreeworld.org
                        TM                   Phone: 1‑888 NO TO DRUGS (1‑888‑668‑6378)


© 2008 Foundation for a Drug‑Free World. All Rights Reserved. The Foundation logo is a trademark owned by the
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  • 3. Prescription Drug Abuse A serious problem R ecreational use of prescription drugs is a serious problem with teens and young adults. National studies show that a teen is Many pills look the same. It is extremely dangerous to take any pill that you are uncertain about or was not prescribed for more likely to have abused a prescription you. People can also have different reactions drug than an illegal street drug. to drugs due to the differences in each person’s body chemistry. A drug that was Many teens think prescription drugs are safe okay for one person could be very because they were prescribed by a doctor. risky, even fatal, for someone else. But taking them for non‑medical use to get high or “self‑medicate” can be just as Prescription drugs are only dangerous and addictive as taking illegal safe for the individuals street drugs. who actually have the prescriptions for There are very serious health risks in taking them and prescription drugs. This is why they are taken no one only under the care of a doctor. And even else. then, they have to be closely monitored to avoid addiction or other problems. 3
  • 4. Prescription Drugs What you don’t know D ue to their potential for abuse and addiction, many prescription drugs have been categorized by the US Drug Abuse of prescription drugs can be even riskier than the abuse of illegally manufactured drugs. The high potency of Enforcement Administration in the some of the synthetic (man‑made) drugs same category as opium or cocaine. available as prescription drugs creates a These include Ritalin and Dexedrine high overdose risk. This is particularly true (stimulants), and the painkillers of OxyContin and similar painkillers, where OxyContin, Demerol and Roxanol. overdose deaths more than doubled over a five‑year period. Many illegal street drugs were at one time used or prescribed by doctors or Many people don’t realize that distributing psychiatrists but were later banned or selling prescription drugs (other than when the evidence of their harmful by a doctor) is a form of drug dealing and effects could no longer be ignored. as illegal as selling heroin or cocaine, with Examples are heroin, cocaine, LSD, costly fines and jail time. When the drug methamphetamine and Ecstasy. dealing results in death or serious bodily injury, dealers can face life imprisonment. 4
  • 5. Types OF abused prescription drugs P rescription drugs that are taken for recreational use include the following major categories: 1.Depressants: Often referred to as central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) depressants, these drugs slow brain function. They include sedatives (used to make a person calm and drowsy) and tranquilizers (intended to reduce tension or anxiety). 2. Opioids and morphine derivatives:* Generally referred to as painkillers, these drugs contain opium or opium-like substances and are used to relieve pain. 3. Stimulants: A class of drugs intended to increase energy and alertness but which also increase blood pressure, heart rate and breathing. 4. Antidepressants: Psychiatric drugs that are supposed to handle depression. * derivative: a chemical substance formed from a related substance.
  • 6. Depressants S ometimes called “downers,” these drugs come in multicolored tablets and capsules or in liquid form. Some drugs in this category, such as Zyprexa, Seroquel and Haldol, are known as “major tranquilizers” or “antipsychotics,” as they are supposed to reduce the symptoms of mental illness. Depressants such as Xanax, Klonopin, Halcion and Librium are often referred to as “benzos” (short for benzodiazepines*). Other depressants, such as Amytal, Numbutal and Seconal, are classed as barbiturates—drugs that are used as sedatives and sleeping pills. Some of the well‑known brand and street names: Brand names Street names Brand names Street names • Xanax • Candy • Amytal • Barbs • Valium • Downers • Nembutal • Reds • Halcion • Sleeping pills • Seconal • Red Birds • Librium • Tranks • Phenobarbital • Phennies • Ativan • Tooies • Klonopin • Yellows • Yellow Jackets * benzodiazepine: a tranquilizer that acts to relax muscles and calm mental excitement.
  • 7. depressants short‑term effects Short‑term effects of depressants include: • Slow brain function • Slowed pulse and breathing • Lowered blood pressure • Poor concentration • Confusion • Fatigue* • Dizziness • Slurred speech • Fever • Sluggishness • Visual disturbances • Dilated pupils • Disorientation, lack of coordination • Depression • Difficulty or inability to urinate • Addiction Higher doses can cause impairment of memory, judgment and coordination, irritability, paranoia,† and suicidal thoughts. Some people experience the opposite of the intended effect, such as agitation or aggression. Using sedatives (drugs used to calm or soothe) and tranquilizers with other substances, particularly alcohol, can slow breathing and the heart rate and even lead to death. * fatigue: extreme physical or mental tiredness. † paranoia: suspicion, distrust or fear of other people. 7
  • 8. depressants long‑term effects T olerance to many depressants can develop rapidly, with larger doses needed to achieve the same effect. delirium, hallucinations and convulsions can occur. Unlike withdrawal from most drugs, withdrawal from The user, trying to reach the same depressants can be life-threatening. high, may raise the dose to a level that These drugs can also increase the results in coma or death by overdose. risk of high blood sugar, diabetes, Long-term use of depressants can and weight gain (instances of up to produce depression, chronic fatigue, 100 pounds have been reported). breathing difficulties, sexual problems In a study conducted by USA and sleep problems. As a dependency Today, based on Food and Drug on the drug increases, cravings, Administration data over a four‑year anxiety or panic are common if the period, antipsychotics (a type of user is unable to get more. depressant) were the prime suspects in Withdrawal symptoms include 45 deaths caused by heart problems, insomnia, weakness and nausea. choking, liver failure and suicide. For continual and high-dose users, agitation, high body temperature, 8
  • 9. I have overdosed twice off of prescription pills (Zyprexa) and had a close friend die of the same drug. . . . There is no worse feeling than knowing that your friend is dead because you gave him pills you knew relatively little about.” — Linda 9
  • 10. ROHYPNOL R ohypnol is a tranquilizer about 10 times more potent than Valium. The drug is available as a white or olive-green pill and is usually sold in the manufacturer’s bubble packaging. Users crush the pills and snort the powder, sprinkle it on marijuana and smoke it, dissolve it in a drink or inject it. Brand name Street names • Rohypnol • forget-me pill • Mexican Valium • R2 • Roche • roofies • roofinol • rope • rophies 10
  • 11. ROHYPNOL EFFECTS R ohypnol has been used to commit sexual assaults because it renders the victim incapable of memory is impaired and they cannot recall any of what happened. resisting, giving it the reputation of a The person experiences loss “date-rape” drug. of muscle control, confusion, Rohypnol users often describe its drowsiness and amnesia. effects as “paralyzing.” The effects Rohypnol is sold in Europe and start 20 to 30 minutes after taking Latin America as a sleeping pill, the drug, peak within 2 hours and but it is illegal in the United may persist for 8 or even 12 hours. States. A person can be so incapacitated (made unable to act) they collapse. They lie on the floor, eyes open, able to observe events but completely unable to move. Afterwards, 11
  • 12. Opioids and morphine derivatives O pioids are drugs that act on the nervous system to relieve pain. Continued use and abuse can lead to physical dependence and withdrawal symptoms. They come in tablets, capsules or liquid. Some of the well‑known brand and street names: Brand names Street names • Fiorional with Codeine • Captain Cody • Robitussin A‑C • Cody • Tylenol with Codeine • Schoolboy • Empirin with Codeine • Doors & Fours • Pancakes & Syrup • Loads • Actiq • Apache • ango T • Duragesic • China girl and Cash • Sublimaze • Dance fever • China white • Goodfella • Friend • Murder 8 • Jackpot 12 • TNT
  • 13. Opioids and Brand names Street names morphine derivatives • Roxanol •M short‑term effects • Duramorph • Miss Emma • Monkey • White Stuff Short‑term effects of • OxyContin • Oxy 80 opioids and • Percodan • Oxycat morphine • Percocet • Hillbilly heroin derivatives • Tylox • Percs include: • Perks • Drowsiness • lowed S • Demerol • Demmies breathing • Pain killer • Constipation • Unconsciousness • Dilaudid • Juice • Nausea • Dillies • Coma 13
  • 14. Opioids and morphine DERIVATIVES long‑term effects C ontinued use or abuse of opioids can result in physical dependence and addiction. The body adapts to the presence of the drug and withdrawal symptoms occur if use is reduced or stopped. These include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, and cold flashes, with goose bumps (“cold turkey”). Tolerance can also occur, meaning that long‑term users must increase their doses to achieve the same high. For more information about the abuse of painkillers, see The Truth About Painkillers in this series of booklets. 14
  • 15. A ‘friend’ of mine turned me on to oxy’s. I started with 40 mg tabs, then after a couple of months I bumped up to 60 mgs. I was really addicted by this point and started chewing them to get off quicker so I wouldn’t be sick. Had to have one in the morning when I got up or I’d be sick. Had to have another before noon. Then a couple more in the afternoon and evening. I knew I was hooked because I had to have them to function. I felt horrible without them. Not only physically, but I couldn’t deal with people or life without them. Then I went to 80 mgs and my world came tumbling down. I started stealing from everyone I knew to get my fix. . . .” — Charleen 15
  • 16. Stimulants S timulants, sometimes Brand names called “uppers,” temporarily increase • Ritalin Street names • R‑ball • Concerta • Skippy alertness and energy. The • The smart drug most commonly used street • Vitamin R drugs that fall into this • JIF category are cocaine and amphetamines. • Kibbles and bits Prescription stimulants • Biphetamine • Speed come in tablets or capsules. • Dexedrine • Truck drivers When abused, they are • Bennies swallowed, injected in liquid • Black beauties form or crushed and snorted. • Crosses Some of the well‑known • Hearts brand and street names: • A L turnaround • Uppers
  • 17. stimulants short‑term effects T he short‑term effects of stimulants include exhaustion, apathy and depression—the “down” that follows the “up.” It is this immediate and lasting exhaustion that quickly leads the stimulant user to want the drug again. Soon he is not trying to get “high,” he is only trying to get “well”—to feel any energy at all. stimulants long‑term effects S timulants can be addictive. Repeated high doses of some stimulants over a short period can lead to feelings of hostility or paranoia. Such doses may also result in dangerously high body temperatures and an irregular heartbeat. For more information about the abuse of prescription stimulants, see The Truth About Ritalin Abuse in this series of booklets. 17
  • 18. Antidepressants A nother category of prescription drugs that are sometimes abused are antidepressants. These include Prozac, Paxil, • Sweating • Hallucinations Celexa, Zoloft, Effexor and Remeron. These • Irregular heartbeat • Psychosis come in multicolored capsules and tablets. • Aggression • kathisia A • Criminal behavior (a painful inner Studies have shown that the effects of • onfusion and C agitation; inability these drugs can include: incoherent thoughts to sit still) • Insomnia • Agitation • Paranoia • Irritability • uicidal thoughts S One study found that 14% of the • Nervousness and or suicide young people taking an antidepressant anxiety • Tremors became aggressive and even violent. • iolent thoughts V • Hostility One 12‑year‑old boy developed violent and actions nightmares about killing his classmates, then being shot himself. The dream continued to feel “very real” after awakening, and for days he experienced dreams of killing that seemed increasingly real. He became acutely suicidal until the drug was stopped. 18
  • 19. M y brain feels like it’s screaming at me to get more of these pills, the feelings I have without them are too unbearable. . . . I need more help getting through this Effexor withdrawal. I’m so depressed that I’ve started cutting my arms, and I’m not even sure why. Also I hallucinate every few hours and see things—just today I saw blood dripping down my wall.” — Rita This study gave several other examples of extreme and irrational behavior from individuals on these drugs. One man rammed a police officer with his vehicle so he could grab the officer’s gun and shoot himself. Another drowned himself and his two small children in a bathtub, and a boy bludgeoned a close friend for no apparent reason. None had any previous history of violence. Withdrawal symptoms of antidepressants include suicidal thoughts, aggression, anxiety, depression, crying spells, insomnia, dizziness, vomiting, headaches, tremors, and electric “zap” sensations in the brain. 19
  • 20. KETAMINE K etamine, categorized as a “dissociative anesthetic,”* is used in powdered or liquid form as an anesthetic, usually on Due to the detached, dreamlike state it creates, where the user finds it difficult to move, ketamine has been used as a animals. It can be injected, consumed “date‑rape” drug. in drinks, snorted, or added to joints or cigarettes. Ketamine was placed on the list Brand names Street names of controlled substances in the US in 1999. • Ketaset • Special K • Ketalar •K Short- and long-term effects include • Ketalar SV • super C increased heart rate and blood pressure, • Ketanest • cat Valium nausea, vomiting, numbness, depression, amnesia, hallucinations and potentially • Ketanest S • jet fatal respiratory problems. Ketamine users • super acid can also develop cravings for the drug. • green At high doses, users experience an effect referred to as “K-Hole,” an “out of body” or “near‑death” experience. * dissociative anesthetic: a drug that distorts perception of sight and sound and produces feelings of detachment (dissociation) from the environment and self. 20
  • 21. ABUSE OF OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS O ver-the-counter cold and cough medicines containing the drug Dextromethorphan (DXM) have also Brand names • Coricidin Street names • DXM • Robitussin • CCC been abused. DXM is sold in syrup, • Triple C gel and tablet form. When sold on the • Skittles Internet as powder, it is particularly • Robo risky because of the uncertainty of its • Poor Man’s PCP composition and dose. It is found in more than 100 products; Coricidin and Robitussin are abused the most. 21
  • 22. COUGH SYRUP (DXM) EFFECTS • isual V • hysical P • Delusions hallucinations dependence (with • Sweating • Hyper‑excitability prolonged use) • igh blood H • Insomnia • Dizziness pressure • Lethargy • Slurred speech • iver and brain L damage Mixed with other drugs, cough syrup can also cause central nervous system and heart problems. Combined with alcohol, it is particularly dangerous and can result in death. 22
  • 23. Mblood.everything becausestarted obsessed I y experience with DXM: I gave up peeing I felt sick . . . My body felt weak . . . I was with using . . . All I cared about was getting high . . . I thought I could just use Coricidin for fun, that it didn’t matter. I never expected to get hooked . . . I’ll never be able to get that time back. If I could erase it and make it go away, I would.” — Crystal 23
  • 24. International statistics E very day in the US, 2,500 youth (12 to 17) abuse a prescription pain reliever for the first time. In 2006 in the United States, 2.6 million people abused prescription drugs for the first time. Prescription drug abuse, while most A 2007 survey in the US found that 3.3% prevalent in the US, is a problem in many of 12‑ to 17‑year‑olds and 6% of 17‑ to areas around the world including Europe, 25‑year‑olds had abused prescription Southern Africa and South Asia. In the US drugs in the past month. alone, more than 15 million people abuse Prescription drug abuse causes the prescription drugs, more than largest percentage of deaths from drug the combined number who overdosing. Of the 22,400 drug overdose reported abusing cocaine, deaths in the US in 2005, opioid painkillers hallucinogens, inhalants were the most commonly found drug, and heroin. accounting for 38.2% of these deaths. 24
  • 25. cause of Deaths In 2005, 4.4 million teenagers (aged 12 to 17) in the US admitted to taking Prescription prescription painkillers, and 2.3 million Drugs took a prescription stimulant such as Ritalin. 45% 2.2 million abused over‑the‑counter drugs Street Drugs Combined 39% such as cough syrup. The average age for first‑time users is now 13 to 14. Amphetamine + Methamphetamine + Heroin + Cocaine
  • 26. Depressants, opioids and room admissions in 2005, 598,542 were antidepressants are responsible for associated with abuse of pharmaceuticals more overdose deaths (45%) than alone or with other drugs. cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine and By survey, almost 50% of teens believe amphetamines (39%) combined. In the that prescription drugs are much safer than United States, the most deaths used to take illegal street drugs—60% to 70% say that place in inner cities in African-American home medicine cabinets are their source of neighborhoods, but they have now been drugs. overtaken by white rural communities. The same trend can be seen in the rates of According to the National Center on hospitalization for substance abuse and Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia emergency hospitalization for overdoses. University, teens who abuse prescription Of the 1.4 million drug‑related emergency drugs are twice as likely to use alcohol, 26
  • 27. five times more likely to use marijuana, and twelve to twenty times more likely to use illegal I realized I was using more Xanax on a regular basis. I took time off work to get off street drugs such as heroin, it. Without the knowledge Ecstasy and cocaine than teens I was addicted, I went who do not abuse prescription drugs. ‘cold turkey.’ For four days and nights I was bedridden. In 2007, the Drug Enforcement I didn’t sleep or eat. I Administration found that abuse vomited. I had hallucinations. of the painkiller Fentanyl killed On about the third day more than 1,000 people that without Xanax I started to year in the US. It is 30 to 50 times more powerful than heroin. become uncoordinated and unbalanced and bumped into things. On about the fourth day I became really worried when I started having twitching sensations.” — Patricia 27
  • 28. The Truth About Drugs D rugs are essentially poisons. The amount taken determines the effect. A small amount acts as a stimulant (speeds Drugs block off all sensations, the desirable ones with the unwanted. So, while providing short‑term help in the relief of pain, they you up). A greater amount acts as a also wipe out ability and alertness and sedative (slows you down). An even larger muddy one’s thinking. amount poisons and can kill. Medicines are drugs that are intended to This is true of any drug. Only the amount speed up or slow down or change something needed to achieve the effect differs. about the way your body is working, to try But many drugs have another liability: they to make it work better. Sometimes they are directly affect the mind. They can distort necessary. But they are still drugs: they act the user’s perception of what is happening as stimulants or sedatives, and too much around him or her. As a result, the person’s can kill you. So if you do not use medicines actions may be odd, irrational, inappropriate as they are supposed to be used, they can be and even destructive. as dangerous as illegal drugs. 28
  • 29. The real answer is to get the facts and not to take drugs in the first place. 29
  • 30. why do people take drugs? People take drugs because they want to They think drugs are a solution. But change something in their lives. eventually, the drugs become the problem. Here are some of the reasons young people have given for taking drugs: Difficult as it may be to face one’s problems, the consequences of drug use • To fit in are always worse than the problem one • To escape or relax is trying to solve with them. The real answer is to get the facts and not to • To relieve boredom take drugs in the first place. • To seem grown up • To rebel • To experiment 30
  • 31. “Depressants,” US Department Millions of copies of booklets such as REFERENCES of Health Human Services this have been distributed to people “Drug Scheduling,” U.S. Drug and SAMHSA’s National Enforcement Administration Clearinghouse for Alcohol around the world in 22 languages. As “Selected Prescription Drugs Drug Information new drugs appear on the streets and more with Potential for Abuse,” “Prescription drugs a gateway information about their effects becomes National Institute on Drug Abuse for teen drug abuse,” Houston Chronicle, 4 September 2008 known, existing booklets are updated and International Narcotics Control Board PHOTO CREDITS: new ones created. Page 2, page 9: Stockxpert; Office of Drug Control Policy page 15: Sweet Faux Pas; The booklets are published by the page 24: Wes Tarca. “Prescription Sedatives Foundation for a Drug‑Free World, a Tranquilizers,” Partnership for a Drug‑Free America nonprofit public benefit organization Statement by Leonard J. headquartered in Los Angeles, California. Paulozzi before Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crimes and The Foundation provides educational Drugs, 12 March 2008 materials, advice and coordination for its Center for Substance Abuse Research international drug prevention network. National Survey on Drug Use It works with youth, parents, educators, and Health 2007 volunteer organizations and government Suicidality, violence and mania agencies—anyone with an interest in caused by SSRIs: A review and analysis, P. Breggin. helping people lead lives free from drug abuse. 31
  • 32. FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW This booklet is one in a series of publications that cover the facts about marijuana, alcohol, Ecstasy, cocaine, crack cocaine, crystal meth and methamphetamine, inhalants, heroin, LSD and prescription drug abuse. Armed with this information, the reader can make the decision to live a drug‑free life. For more information or to obtain more copies of this or other booklets in this series, contact: Foundation for a Drug‑Free World 1626 N. Wilcox Avenue, #1297 Los Angeles, CA 90028 USA drugfreeworld.org • e‑mail: info@drugfreeworld.org TM Phone: 1‑888 NO TO DRUGS (1‑888‑668‑6378) © 2008 Foundation for a Drug‑Free World. All Rights Reserved. The Foundation logo is a trademark owned by the Foundation for a Drug‑Free World. Item #C6231 US-ENG