Pubdate: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 Source: Daily Ardmoreite, The (OK) Copyright: 2004 Daily Ardmoreite Contact: http://ardmoreite.com/stText/sendLetter.html Website: http://www.ardmoreite.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1574 Author: Laura J. Lamb Atchley Note: Laura J. Lamb Atchley, MS, LPC, MAC is Executive Director of Arbuckle Live Solutions Inc. DRUG ABUSE AMONG YOUTH INVOLVES OVER-THE-COUNTER DRUGS Drug abuse is alive and well and living in Ardmore. And it isn't only methamphetamine that is the problem. The youth of our fair city are using drugs that may appear innocuous but are just as devastating and at times deadly. Those drugs are over-the-counter cold and cough remedies such as Coricidin cold tablets, Robitussin cough syrup, and other over-the-counter preparations containing the active ingredient dextromethorphan, also known as DXM. In large quantities these seemingly harmless substances can cause hallucinogenic effects similar to that of LSD (acid) and phencyclidine (PCP). In large quantities these substances are potentially addictive and are known to cause seizures, coma and even death. These cold and cough medicines are easily accessible and can be bought at any time and anywhere. They are easy to steal because of their small packaging and part of the adventure for many teens and others is stealing the medication. DON'T STOP READING NOW BECAUSE YOU THINK THIS WOULD NEVER HAPPEN TO YOUR CHILD! This is happening to kids in ALL of our area schools. And it is happening to good students as well as not so good students; students who are active in extra-curricular activities and those that are not; and affluent as well as economically challenged teens. Many times, those students from more affluent families are at even higher risk for drug and alcohol abuse because they have more access to money to buy substances for themselves and their friends. One of the best defenses against the potential for drug and alcohol abuse in your child is active parental involvement. Children are not hothouse plants that just need water occasionally to thrive. They need parents that are tuned in to their lives and are there to supervise, guide, teach and have an active interest and influence in their lives. Parents have to be tuned in to prevent drug and alcohol abuse and they have to be tuned in to help correct the problem once it is present. One of the biggest tragedies I see in my daily work with drug abuse and addiction is when parents bring their kids in for help saying, 'fix my kid', and then want to just drop them off and not be involved in the treatment process. Or when they bring them in for help and then are not willing to follow through with treatment recommendations that are made. Drug abuse is a family problem, not just a problem with the child, and treatment must address the other family issues that made the child vulnerable to drug abuse and teach the family ways to promote recovery. Parents are the first line of defense against drug and alcohol abuse in their children. They must pay attention, tune in, ask questions and be involved in their children's lives. Denial is as big a killer as addiction. Sticking your head in the sand and thinking it can't happen to your child could be the biggest mistake you ever make. So pay attention, ask questions and be involved in your children's lives. If you see empty Coricidin boxes or Robitussin bottles in the trash, DO SOMETHING! Talk to your child. Talk to their teachers. Take action. Reach out. Ask for help. It could be the most important step you ever take for your child. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake