Popping Pills: A Prescription Drug Abuse Epidemic
It has long been evident that the United States of America is a country overtaken by medication. Our pill popping tendencies and medical shortcuts have led to a number of problems - over-medicated children and an antibiotic crisis - but they’ve also created a generation eager to use these small, colorful, loosely controlled pills to get their next fix. In 2010, enough painkillers were prescribed to medicate the entire working population every four hours for an entire month. With 5% of the world’s population, the United States consumes three-quarters of its drug supply.
In 2010, there were 7 million prescription medication abusers - which is bad enough - but now, just in the past month there have been 6.2 million users. Their abuse falls into three categories: painkillers, tranquilizers, and stimulants; over half of these users get their fix for free, from a friend or relative who usually got them from their doctor. Prescription medications are so easy to get ahold of that teenagers even cite this as their #1 reason for using - they’ve got a whole smorgasbord of drugs in their parents’ medicine cabinets.
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Infographic by 12 Palms Recovery Center

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