1 in 7 College Students Abuse 'Smart Drugs' to Improve Concentration, Grades
1 In 7 College Students Abuse 'Smart Drugs' To Improve Concentration, Grades
In descending order, they used Alcohol 5.6 percent of the time, followed by methylphenidate, such as Ritalin (4.1 percent); sedatives and soporifics, such as Ambien (2.7 percent); cannabis (2.5 percent), beta-blockers (1.2 percent), amphetamines, such …
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Students use drugs for better grades
The substance most used was alcohol (5.6%), followed by methylphenidate such as Ritalin (4.1%), sedatives and soporifics (2.7%), cannabis (2.5%), beta-blockers (1.2%), amphetamines (0.4%), and cocaine (0.2%). The respondents primarily took these …
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