inside the cough medicine abuse subculture. abuse of rx and otc medicines recent studies indicate...
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Inside the Cough Medicine Abuse Subculture
Abuse of Rx and OTC Medicines
Recent studies indicate that the abuse of prescription (Rx) and over-the-counter medicines (OTCs) to get high is a growing concern— particularly among young people between the ages of 12-17.
Generation RxVicodin
GHB
Cough medicine
Inhalants
The Bad News
More Than 100 Cough & Cold Remedies Contain DXM
Abuse of Rx and OTC Medications
Kids often turn to prescription or over-the counter (OTC) drugs, which are as easy to find as opening a family medicine cabinet.
To abuse cough and cold medicines that contain
dextromethorphan (DXM)
Latest Trend
One out of 10 young people aged 12-17
--2.4 million kids--say they have abused DXM-
containing OTC cough medicines to get high
National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Monitoring the Future 2006 Survey
Reports intentional abuse of cough medicine by:
8th graders = 4% of all students4% of all students
10th graders = 5% of all students5% of all students
12th graders = 7% of all students7% of all students
On par with abuse of other illicit drugs
among this population group
Kids Who Abuse OTC Cough Medicine to Get High Because:
• Their friends are doing it;
• It’s legal (therefore more accessible);
• It’s low-cost or free;
• It’s seen as being safer than other forms of drug abuse.
Kids Don’t Understand the Risks & Dangers of Abusing DXM
Only 45% of teens and pre-teens believe that abusing cough medicine to get high is risky, which means that over half believe it is not.
Detromethorphan (DEX)(DEX)
The active ingredient or one of the active ingredients in cough medicines which
causes the “high”
DXM is Effective & Generally Safe When Taken in
Recommended Doses
• Approved by the FDA in the 1950s;
• The most widely used cough suppressant in the U.S.;
• Filled the need for a medication that lacked codeine’s addictive qualities.
Sample of Products with DXM
• Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold & Cough Medicine
• Coricidin HBP Cough and Cold
• Dayquil LiquiCaps
• Dimetapp DM
• Robitussin cough products
• Sudafed cough Sudafed cough productsproducts
• Triaminic cough Triaminic cough syrupssyrups
• Tylenol Cold productsTylenol Cold products
• Vicks 44 Cough Relief Vicks 44 Cough Relief products products
• Vicks NyQuil Vicks NyQuil LiquiCapsLiquiCaps
• Generic/store brandsGeneric/store brands
“Code names” for DXM or Specific Products
• “Dex, DXM, Robo, Skittles, Syrup, Tussin;”
• “Triple-C or CCC” refers to a cold and cough remedy, which has potent doses of DXM.
“Code names” for Abusing DXM-Containing Cough Medicines
“Roboing, Robo-tripping, Robo-fizzing, Smurfing (buying cough medicines from multiple retail stores), and Skittling”
“Code names” for Users
“Syrup heads” or “robotards"
The “High”
• Similar to an ecstasy-like high • Experience mild distortions of color
and sound• Strong visual hallucinations• “Out-of-body" sensations • Confusion • Slurred speech • Loss of motor control
The “Lows”
• Dehydration• Delusions • Panic attacks • Memory problems• Blurred vision• Stomach pain,
nausea, and vomiting
• High blood pressure and rapid heart beat
• Numbness of Numbness of fingers and toesfingers and toes
• Drowsiness and Drowsiness and dizziness dizziness
• Fever and Fever and headachesheadaches
• Rashes and itchy Rashes and itchy skin skin
• Loss of Loss of consciousnessconsciousness
Side Effects Can Be Worsened If…
• The DXM-containing cough medicine being abused also contains other ingredients to treat more than just coughs;
• Taken with alcohol and illegal drugs;
• Used in combination with other medications.
Of Major Concern is Combining DXM With…
• Non-drowsy antihistamines
• SSRI anti-depressants
• MAOI inhibitors
Combining DXM with these drugs Combining DXM with these drugs is extremely dangerous and can is extremely dangerous and can send young people to the ER.send young people to the ER.
A Normal Dose of Cough Medicine is 15-30 Milligrams
• Mind-altering effects can occur at doses as low as 100 milligrams;
• Kids consume enough pills or syrup to equal 240-360 milligrams, or 25-50 times beyond the recommended doses;
• Some even take up to 80 pills/day.Some even take up to 80 pills/day.
Pills vs. Syrup
• Pills easier to conceal and consume; • Drink cough syrup undiluted;• Consume pure, unfinished DXM powders and
pills, purchased over the Internet; • Mix pills, powders or syrup with sodas or
alcohol, called “Robo-fizzing.”“Robo-fizzing.”
“Pharming” Parties• Kids collect RxRx and
OTCOTC pills;• Mix together and
randomly consume handfuls of tablets;
• Oblivious to consequences; – Taking excessive Taking excessive
amount of pillsamount of pills– Potential danger of Potential danger of
combining drugscombining drugs
OTC Cough Medicine Abuse and the Internet
Why the Internet?
• Hundreds of web sites/online communities provide information about abuse of DXM-containing cough medicine;
• Sites assume visitors are users;• No questions asked;• Has helped create a subculture of abuse.
Web Sites Provide Information About…
• How to achieve an ecstasy-like high based on a user’s height and weight;
• How best to combine DXM with other drugs, alcohol, etc., and the dangerous side effects of other combinations.
Web Sites Are Also Online Drug Dealers
• Sell pure, raw, DXM “in bulk” with no questions asked;
• Kids can log-on to specific sites and purchase bulk amounts of the pure DXM with only a credit card or PayPal and shipping address.
Social Networking Web Sites Spread Info About DXM Abuse
• MySpaceMySpace
• YouTubeYouTube
• LiveJournalLiveJournal
• FacebookFacebook
Postings on Social Networks
• Detailed instructions and conversations about DXM abuse;
• Blogs and videos with postings of how and when kids will take DXM-containing cough medicines;
• Footage of kids while “high.”
Sample Web Sites
• www.third-plateau.org
• www.erowid.org
• www.dextroverse.org
• www.lycaeum.org
• www.myspace.com/dextromethorphan
• http://forum.grasscity.com/general/120875-dxm-trip-report.html
Sample of Products with DXM• Alka-Seltzer Plus
Cold & Cough Medicine
• Coricidin HBP Cough and Cold
• Dimetapp DM
• Robitussin cough products
• Sudafed cough medicines
• Triaminic cough syrups
• Tylenol Cold products
• Vicks 44 Cough Relief products
• Vicks NyQuil and Dayquil Medicines
• Generic/store brands
StopMedicineAbuse.org: Online resource on cough medicine abuse
StopMedicineAbuse.org, comprehensive site featuring all educational programming aimed at addressing medicine abuse
FiveMoms.com—a social networking site where parents can interact with other parents, read blog entries, and learn more about medicine abuse
DXMstories.com— an interactive website where you can view testimonials on medicine abuse.
DoseOfPrevention.org, —engage groups in your communities to prevent medicine abuse with the toolkit created by CADCA and CHPA
Survey Highlights on Parents
• 73 percent of coalition members said they do not think parents in their communities are aware that OTC medicine abuse is a problem among youth.
• 75 percent responded that parents do not talk to their children and teens about the dangers of abusing OTC cough meds.
Survey Highlights on Schools
• Many coalition leaders also felt that schools were not adequately addressing the issue.
• More than half said school surveys in their community do not include questions about the abuse of cough medicines.
Dose of Prevention Campaign
In response, CADCA partnered with the Consumer Healthcare Products Association (CHPA), which represents the makers of over-the-counter medicines, and launched the Dose of Prevention campaign, to educate communities about cough medicine abuse.
A Dose of Prevention Toolkit• Online in downloadable format to be
replicated and modified for local use.
www.DoseOfPrevention.org
What’s in the Toolkit• An Overview
• Targeted Outreach Fact Sheets− Parents− Educators− Healthcare Providers− Retailers− Law Enforcement
• An Internet Alert
• Sample Media Outreach Materials− Op-Ed− Press Release & Media Advisory− Statistics and Quotes Sheet