Caucus: New Jersey with Steve Adubato

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The OTC Drug Epidemic
Show #2049 & #2050
Original Airdate: Pt 1 - 4/28/07 & Pt 2 - 5/5/07

Description

During the last decade there has been a significant increase in the number of teenagers abusing such over-the-counter drugs as cough syrup, cold medications and sleep enhancers. Many over-the-counter drugs contain dextromethorphan (DMX), which can cause hallucinations, fatigue, personality changes, ataxia, slurred speech and confusion, among others. An estimated one out of 11 teenagers abuses this drug, which has a chemical makeup similar to morphine. Teenagers may be attracted to over-the-counter drugs because they are less costly than street drugs. There are no legal limits on purchasing DXM products, so they are generally easy to obtain. Up to now, most pharmacies and supermarkets do not ask teenagers why they are purchasing these drugs. On this special we will focus on the signs and symptoms of this abuse; what parents, caregivers and friends should look for and do if they are able to identify the problem; treatments for OTC abuse; and the role of health professionals in curbing the abuse of these substances.

Tape Piece (Pt 1) - (Paula M. Levine) We profile Ryan, a high school senior who lives in Morristown. At the age of 9, Ryan was diagnosed with ADD. By the time he was 11, he had run the gamut of meds on the market ... Aderol, Ridilen, and Welbutrin. And by 13, he was selling them to classmates. From there, he spiraled steadily downhill experimenting with alcohol, valium, oxycontin, cocaine, pot, and ecstasy. At the age of 16, he crashed hard, and started treatment. Since then, he has slowly been making his way back. We'll interview him, speak with his very supportive mom, and see which programs have helped him and how. We mention the Caron Foundation, where Ryan found treatment. "Road Recovery" in the city is where Ryan is currently learning to refocus his life through music!



Dr. Terry Horton

Linda Surks

Angelo Valente

Ace


Guests

Dr. Terry Horton
– Medical Director of Phoenix House, a non-profit organization that provides drug and alcohol treatment and prevention services.

Linda Surks – Who works in the field of substance abuse prevention. Linda lost her son Jason to a dug overdose three years ago.

Angelo Valente – Executive Director of Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey.

Ace – Who is battling an addiction to over-the-counter drugs and is currently undergoing treatment at Daytop.

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