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    today uses all kinds of legal drugs such as alcohol, tobacco, and OTC (Over the Counter) drugs. They are popular all around the world especially with our youth today. Every day companies and alcohol brand are coming up with new flavors to increase their sales and get consumers to consume more alcohol. Our youth are even seeing their role models (e.g. celebrities and athletes) promote this alcohol brands in commercials, on the radio, and in magazines. Tobacco is also a drug that is commonly…

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    surprise that when drugs that have proclaimed to increase cognitive capabilities such as memory, motivation, and attention, their use dramatically increased. These drugs called cognitive-enhancing (C.E.) drugs and they encompass a wide varying class of drugs. Many C.E. drugs are over-the-counter such as Priacetam and caffeine. Other C.E. drugs require prescriptions and more effective, and it includes Adderall, Modafinil and Ritalin. Students use over-the-counter and prescription C.E. drugs in…

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    misconceptions that have plagued the subject, we can help make this life saving drug available over the counter to families, caregivers, and communities to help battle the growing…

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    There are many reasons and circumstances that would lead people to buy over the counter medication, but when used inappropriately or taking more than needed, it can become dangerous. It is important to acknowledge that misusing or abusing medication can be dangerous and negatively affect our health. Apparently students misuse medication inappropriately because of stress in school or insomnia. They increase the amount of such drugs with the purpose to relive stress, sleep better. Other students…

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    Alzheimer's and even Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the medicinal purpose behind this one drug has greatly enhance in alleviating some of the symptoms cause by these diagnosis or diseases in people. The reasons why medicinal marijuana should be legalized in all 50 states of the Unites States of America is because medicinal marijuana can alleviate some health problems that are afflicting our society today. A drug, such as medicinal marijuana, should be viewed as acceptable and can be…

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    decision to make it available over the counter with no age restrictions back in 2013. Many women across the United States have to deal with unplanned pregnancies each year, and most deciding whether or not they should continue with the pregnancy or end it. The Food & Drug Administration along with the United States Department of Health authorized a highly ‘morning-after pill or more known to as Plan B. Plan B is available upon without a doctor 's prescription to girls over the age of fifteen.…

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    Dextrometorphan Introduction : State of importance Widespread of DXM use as an over-the-counter drug abuse. Body : Discussion History The FDA approved DXM in 1958 in its legitimacy and effectiveness as a cough suppressant after researching. Afterwards, DXM, under the name “Romilar” was introduced as an OTC medication. However, in 1975, many teenagers abuse DXM, and Romilar was removed from the OTC market as a result (Shulgin, 1975). However, DXM was excluded from the Controlled Substances…

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    Teen Drug Abuse Have you ever thought of how it feels to lose your precious child to drug addiction? My neighbor Emily recently lost her teenage daughter Audrey who was a drug addict. Audrey was only 15 years old when she passed away. No one knew she was a drug addict, including her mother, until the autopsy reported the cause of her death. Audrey was using over the counter drug to get high mostly at night when her mother was sleeping. Audrey’s mother said “I thought my daughter was living a…

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    Effect of Drugs on the Economy The drug trade has allowed for kingpins to make billions of dollars through illegal activities. This large amount of money being made illegally can have an obvious effect on local and national economies. Despite this, there may be ways to flip this loss of money to illegal activities and turn it into a beneficial industry for our economy. A question that must be addressed about drugs is “how have drugs impacted the economy in the past 50 years?” Drugs have had a…

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