The government's approved them. You don't need a prescription. You can get them at practically any market. So, there's obviously no danger in over-the-counter medications, right?Wrong.The simple fact is that when taken in ways other than as directed, over-the-counter medications can be just as dangerous as many illegal drugs. And because there's a false sense of security about the medications - and because they are in almost everyone's home medicine cabinet - the abuse and misuse of over-the-counter medications are on the rise.''Abusing Over-the-Counter Drugs: Illicit Uses for Everyday Drugs'' presents the facts about this alarming trend.Readers will learn what drugs are most misused, the effects of misused over-the-counter medications, and what the government is doing to stem the problem. Readers will also find suggestions on how to get help to stop abusing over-the-counter medications.
Author(s): Kim Etingoff
Series: Illicit and Misused Drugs
Publisher: Mason Crest Publishers
Year: 2007
Language: English
Commentary: 170465
Pages: 126
Table of Contents......Page 2
Introduction......Page 3
What Are
Over-the-
Counter
Drugs?......Page 5
The History
of Over-the-
Counter
Drugs......Page 33
Who Uses
Over-the-
Counter
Drugs?......Page 51
What are
the Dangers
of Over-the-
Counter
Drugs?......Page 69
Treatment......Page 85
Controversial
Issues......Page 105
Glossary......Page 117
Further Reading......Page 120
For More Information......Page 121
Bibliography......Page 122
Index......Page 123
Picture Credit......Page 125
Author and Consultant Biographies......Page 126