The definition of prescription drug abuse is the use of drugs in an unspecified way and is used by unspecified people to gain particular experience. Many people, especially young people and young people, have turned their attention to the abuse of prescription drugs. Some people have high genetic risk of toxic drugs, but environmental factors such as economic level, declining unemployment rate, pressure from peers may have a big influence. The abuse of these drugs can cause harmful side effects for people who abuse drugs, but it may also affect people around them.
Prescription drug abuse is becoming more common among young people in the county. Prescription drug abuse has increased for several reasons. Some people who abuse prescription drugs are prescribed by medical staff and dispensed by pharmacists, so some people think it is safer than other illegal drugs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention classify abuse of this prescription drug as infectious diseases. More and more teenagers are getting intoxication
Especially when girls who were abused from 12 to 17 in 2006 accounted for one-third of all prescribed medication abusers, the number of prescription drug abusers is the number of young people dealing with parent's medicine cupboard It is increasing between. Youths abused prescribed medications more than misuse, according to a report of the "Dangerous Prescription" nationwide drug administration policy bureau in 2008, with the exception of marijuana exceeding the total of cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine. Excessive heroin death affects the death of young people rather than other opioids. The Canadian Health Information Institute discovered that one-third of the total overdose was intentional, but nearly half of those aged 15-24 were intentional
Inappropriate use and abuse of prescription medicine is a serious public health problem. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that the United States is on an epidemic of overdose mortality (1). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that overdose due to increased non-medical use of prescribed analgesics, in particular, is the second leading cause of unintended injuries in the United States, exceeding the number of car deaths (2 ). A recent analysis of preliminary CDC data suggests that overdose may be a major cause of such death (3). This article uses the definition of drug abuse by the National Institute for Drug Abuse (NIDA). This is "intentional use of unprescribed medication, by methods other than designated, by experience or cause" (15)