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Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: Medicated FFX ()
Date: May 15, 2013 06:52AM

Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
http://www.wtop.com/149/3321785/Students-see-pills-as-study-aid-officials-warn-of-growing-trend

ANNANDALE, Va. - It's time for final exams and as sure as some kids will cram the night before a test, some high school and college students will look for help from little blue and yellow pills.

Adderall and Ritalin, drugs that are used to treat attention deficit disorders, are the drugs of choice among some students facing finals.

"It's exam time, its crunch time, so I'm going stay up for two or three days straight and I'm going to take this pill and I'm going to concentrate and study and I'm going to pass my test," says Sergeant James Cox, Fairfax County Police narcotics officer describing the strained logic students use when they abuse prescription drugs to study for final exams.

When it comes to prescription drug abuse in the Washington area and across the country, pain killers like Oxycontin are the drugs of choice. But Ritalin and Adderall are the two most commonly abused stimulants on high school and college campuses.

"This is something that we see happening particularly during exam periods when kids think they're going to take them for focusing," says Amy Reif, health sector coordinator for the Unified Prevention Coalition of Fairfax County, a group devoted to discouraging drug abuse among young people.

Cox says those selling Adderall and Ritalin to students include "hard core drug dealers" and fellow students whose aim is to just help a friend study for his finals.

"They tell these kids it's actually going to help the mind to concentrate and to stay up for long periods of time," Cox says.

The drugs are typically sold for $20 to $30 per pill.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has classified prescription drug abuse as an epidemic in the United States.

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Re: Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: Medicated ()
Date: May 15, 2013 09:31AM

I was listening to the Diane Reams show yesterday on NPR radio. They now have medication for every kind of emotional response, because many of them have been identified as “syndromes”. For this issue about the students using these medications to concentrate, it would be better served (and healthier) just to have them study in an environment free of distractions. No cell, No computer, No Facebook, etc. At least during study time/homework.

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Re: Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: Two Cents ()
Date: May 16, 2013 03:35PM

Medicated FFX Wrote:
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> The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has
> classified prescription drug abuse as an epidemic
> in the United States.

Sadly, it is.

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Re: Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: Tough One ()
Date: May 16, 2013 03:43PM

This is a new debate in some regards, but a lot of young kids these days, are thrown all kinds of medications to take, with little to no regard to the side effects. Many of the drugs used, while they can be helpful, can do not only damage to brain functioning, but also the liver.

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Re: Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: Liberal Logic 103 ()
Date: May 16, 2013 03:49PM

Tough One Wrote:
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> This is a new debate in some regards, but a lot of
> young kids these days, are thrown all kinds of
> medications to take, with little to no regard to
> the side effects. Many of the drugs used, while
> they can be helpful, can do not only damage to
> brain functioning, but also the liver.


Exactly this. Theyre being conditioned that a magic drug will fix everything. Just think of all the kids on ritaline because their parents dont want to be parents so they just drug their kid

Its the quick fix for lazy doctors too, just keep throwing different medicines at the problem and hope something works

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Re: Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: Thorny ()
Date: May 16, 2013 04:32PM

And you know what they say about trends.

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Re: Students see pills as study aid, officials warn of growing trend
Posted by: this is not news ()
Date: May 16, 2013 04:56PM

Kids have been taking pills to help them study ever since there have been pills to help kids study. Nothing has changed in that regard, and probably nothing ever will.

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