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~~~NEWS FLASH~~~
WASHINGTON (AP)---"Using anti-depressants Increases the risk of
Suicidal thoughts and behavior among young people"---12/06/2006
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WASHINGTON - Teens increasingly are getting high with legal drugs
like painkillers and mood stimulants, and they're turning to cough
syrup as well, says a government survey released Thursday.
The annual study by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, conducted
by the University of Michigan, showed mixed results in the nation's
longtime campaign against teen drug abuse.
It found that while fewer teens overall drank alcohol or used illegal
drugs in the last year, a small but growing number were popping
prescription painkillers like OxyContin and Vicodin and stimulants
like
Ritalin.
As many as one in every 14 high school seniors said they used cold
medicine "fairly recently" to get high, the study found.
It was the first year that the government tracked the frequency of
teens who reported getting high from over-the-counter medicine for
coughs and colds.





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