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Watch for signs that your child may be abusing DXM or other OTC drugs:
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Your child takes large amounts of cold or cough remedies or takes a medication even when not ill. |
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OTC drugs seem to vanish from your medicine cabinet. |
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You find OTC drugs stashed in your child's room or backpack. |
Falling grades, mood swings, and changes in normal habits or appearance also can signal a possible drug abuse problem.
One in 11 teens abused OTC medications, such as cough medicine. The problem is more common than you might think.
Because OTC drugs are easy to get and legal to purchase, young people may not realize how harmful they can be. As parents, you need to know the facts about OTC drugs and warn your children. Let them know that OTC products are not "safer" to misuse simply because they are legal, have a legitimate purpose, and are easy to buy.
Other ways you can protect your children include:
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Monitor the OTC drugs in your home. Keep track of how much medicine is in each bottle. |
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Avoid overstocking OTC drugs in your home. |
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Don't allow your child to keep OTC drugs in his bedroom, backpack, or school locker. |
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Monitor your child's Internet use. Watch out for Web sites your child may be visiting that promote OTC or other drug abuse. |
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Role model responsible use of OTC and prescription medications. |
Talking with your child about the responsible use of OTC drugs is one of the best ways to keep your child safe. Teach your child how to read and follow directions on the labels of all OTC drugs, and always monitor your child's use of these medications. OTC drugs are meant to help people, not hurt them, so make sure your child knows the health risks of abusing medicines.
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KidsHealth. 2004. Cough and Cold Medicine Abuse, last referenced 2/23/2005. |
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Freevibe. Over-the-Counter Drug Abuse: The Scariest Drug Epidemic You've Never Heard Of, last referenced 2/23/2005. |