Depression, suicidal thoughts linked to prescription drug misuse

The Partnership at Drugfree.org brings our attention to a national research survey by the American College Health Association – college students who use prescription drugs for non-medical purposes are at increased risk of depression and thoughts of suicide.

About 13 percent of students reported non-medical prescription drug use, Science Daily reports. Those who reported feeling sad, hopeless, depressed or considered suicide were significantly more likely to report non-medical use of any prescription drug.

Researcher Amanda Divin of Western Illinois University said

Because prescription drugs are tested by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and prescribed by a doctor, most people perceive them as ‘safe’ and don’t see the harm in sharing with friends or family if they have a few extra pills left over. Unfortunately, all drugs potentially have dangerous side effects.

Read more of this article at Drugfree.org’s website>>

Ventura County Limits offers a comprehensive online information and resource guide for prescription drug misuse, including an outline of the problem in Ventura County, how to help, and disposal bin locations.

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