Parent Resource: Medicine Chest Dangers

Your medicine chest may be the source of drugs for your son or daughter who "loves to get High". Drug companies know how to take away pain, kids will love the effects. Check out this initiative to save the lives of our children from overdose from pharmaceutical drugs found in your medicine chest.

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Parents it's up to us to 'police' our own home; lock up the liquor and medicine cabinet, kids who 'love to get high' don't need our enabling.

Your Gut is Telling You Something.

Your gut is saying something is going on with your teen, but you can’t figure out what it is. Things don’t add up, something is missing, things have changed but you’re not sure what. When you ask questions you get answers that just make everything more confusing. Your mind goes wild with possibilities; drugs, gangs, sex, porn. No matter what you do or think it doesn’t get better.

A Chemical Love Story,

A spring break party turned deadly yesterday in Blaine, Minn., because of a mass overdose. Police say at least 11 party goers overdosed on a designer drug known as 2 C-E, one of those, 19-year-old Trevor Robinson died. The 2 C-E was obtained legally, over the Internet.

This was supposed to be another chapter in "A Chemical Love Story" but it ended tragically.

A better "high" through chemistry is common these days. Our kids are using dangerous drugs created by some aspiring scientist, trying to make his/her contribution to the "Cornucopia of Chemicals".

Bath Salt Abuse

If you want to know how powerful "loving to get high" is, consider this headline in the Minneapolis Star Tribune: DEA warns of bath salt abuse This is crazy, why this happens at all is the drive behind addiction, "loving to get high". To read the details of this obsession follow this links:  http://www.startribune.com/local/114909209.html


Teen Pot Use Out-Smokes Tobacco

For 12th-graders, declines in cigarette use accompanied by recent increases in marijuana use have put marijuana ahead of cigarette smoking by some measures. In 2010, 21.4 percent of high school seniors used marijuana in the past 30 days, while 19.2 percent smoked cigarettes.

To read more on this alarming trend; http://www.nida.nih.gov/newsroom/10/NR12-14.html