Have you ever seen what drugs can do to a teenager? I will be discussing the statistics and point of view on the teenage drug use throughout the past few years. The drug use has been steady or dropped over the past few years and numbers show more teens are making the right choices to say no to drugs. It is common that peer pressure is a factor of drug use in teens. Throughout my research paper I will go over many of the factors that pressure teens into using drugs. The first drug is Marijuana, is the most common illicit drug used in the United States by teens as well as adults. The growing belief by young people that marijuana is a safe drug may be the result of recent public discussions about medical marijuana and …show more content…
These drugs are so addictive and potent that they’re prescribed with great caution and very specific orders. If the drugs are taken exactly as prescribed, then they can be effective and patients can remain safe from addiction. However, virtually any use outside of those prescribed puts a person at serious risk of addiction, overdose, and even death. In fact, opioids are so strong that even one large dose can be fatal. The most commonly prescribed opioids include: Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Diphenoxylate, Morphine, Codeine, Fentanyl, Propoxyphene, Hydromorphone, Meperidine, and Methadone. Many teens die using these painkillers and don't realize how potent they are if not prescribed. According to http://teens.drugabuse.gov/drug-facts/opioids-and-pain-relievers teen drug abuse occurs in many different ways, but most commonly are abused by either taking more of the pills than prescribed or taking the drugs by another means than prescribed such as crushing up the pills into a powder, and snorting. Both of these means of abuse lead to greater risk of addiction and overdose in