No Impact Found for Stimulants on Later Drug Abuse
Published May 29, 2013
No Impact Found for Stimulants on Later Drug Abuse
Filed under: Drug Abuse and Addiction
The finding that hyperactive children who take stimulant medication do not have lower risk over all for later substance abuse contradicts a longstanding and influential message.
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Shining a light on Rx drug abuse
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By Anna Bitong [email protected] A survivor of molestation and rape, Erin Van Vuren used drugs to deal with the years of torment that followed. At one point, the 28-year-old Simi Valley resident was taking about 30 pills a day. Her father, also an addict, gave his daughter her first pill. read more
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