Every year the gargantuan drug companies come out with new and
improved ways to relieve our symptoms and lessen the suffering
associated with ill health.
They are the modern day knights in shining
armor that provide the panacea for that tickle in the throat that wont
let one sleep or the dripping nose that interferes with your important
morning presentation.
This is a culture that stands vehemently against suffering of all
kinds. The drug companies have more than enough economic resources to
research and investigate any or all forms of the magic bullet that will
make the pain go away.
Medication used in moderation can be a blessing but many consider
the western world's aversion to anything that interrupts "normal life"
to be bordering on unnatural. Seeking the cure for pain and suffering
taken to extremes can become a denial of that same pain and suffering.
Eventually the graceful undulations of life can become numbed and
flattened by the bottles and bottles of symptom relievers in our
bathroom cabinets.
Where some other cultures more graciously understand and embrace the
vacillation between well and not well, the ups and downs, Americans are
encouraged to run for the pharmacy shelves after experiencing the
slightest hint of discomfort.
It is in this climate that children grow into the teenagers that will
reach for the easily accessible over the counter drug to dull the pain
of life and give them a good feeling that they are unable to find in an
un-bottled form.
It is hard to escape the painful irony that the very medications that
were developed to solve problems are providing another more serious
one, that of over the counter drug addiction. And the players on this
particular stage are the teenagers who are particularly susceptible to
a drug option that can be easily purchased without prescription and no
pusher necessary.
Alarming mythologies surround this particular corner of the drug abuse
world. There is the belief that because these medications grace the
shelves in the family home and are FDA approved they are less dangerous
than their street drug cousins. Taking a slug out of a cough syrup
doesn't feel the same as shooting up.
Over the counter drugs come nicely packaged with pictures of smiling
children and proud parents on the boxes. It is easy enough for anyone
to walk into their local grocery store and purchase any or all of the
liquid, tablet or gel forms. For some children there is the ready
supply at home.
Unconscious parents may unknowingly keep replenishing supplies of this
substance that is both a safe and effective cough suppressant when used
correctly and a dangerous dissociative anesthetic when it is not.
The ingredient that causes the high in these particularly popular over
the counter drugs is called Dextromethorphan or just DXM. It can be
found in 70 to 100 different forms of colds and flu medications and
that is without counting the generic forms.
When taken in large doses this dissociative drug will cause distorted
perceptions of both sight and sound and pleasant feelings of detachment
or separation from the self and the environment.
You will find DXM in common medications like Robitussin, Nyquil, Vicks
Formula 44 and Coricidin. Teenagers call DXM Robo, Triple C's ,
Dex, Vitamin D and Tussin and they refer to using it as Robo-ing,
robo-tripping and skittling.
Coricidin HBP Cough and Cold tablets contain much more potent doses of
DXM than other medications; just a few tablets can be swallowed to
create the same effects as large quantities of sticky cough syrups.
The youth have learnt to mix this ingredient with drugs and alcohol to
create dangerous cocktails that can be lethal enough to cause overdoses
or even death. Hospitals report dozens of admissions for drug overdose
where DXM is the primary ingredient. The ages of the patients are
young: 13 to 16 years.
Although DXM is the most popular over the counter drug choice amongst
teens it is not the only one. Many young girls use and abuse diet pills
that contain potentially dangerous ingredients. The idea is that the
more of these you take the faster you will lose the weight. Dramamine
motion sickness pills are also used by teens who want to get high.
Taken in large doses they can cause hallucinations.
The truth is that we will not easily rid our world of substances that
can be abused by those who wish to do so. As parents it is important to
keep our eyes wide open and not believe ourselves to be immune. Burying
heads in the sand never worked for ostriches; it doesn't work for
parents either. We need to know our children well enough to be able to
discern important changes in their behavior and demeanor. These clues
may be vitally important for their survival. All children may be
susceptible to self destructive habits at some or other time of their
lives. We have to be there for them.
By:Maggie Posted: Dec 06 2005 11:25:40 AM