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Prescription Drugs and the Internet

1. Prescription Drug Mis-use, Abuse, and Addiction
3. What's Driving Teens?
5. The Effects of Prescription Drugs
2. Over-The-Counter Drug Abuse
4. Prescription Drugs and the Internet
6. Get the Stats
If you’re online and see a promotion, email, or Web site claiming to sell prescription drugs, think twice. Would any legit medical professional prescribe you a drug without even knowing how much you weigh or evaluating your symptoms in person? There are some shady people out there who are only concerned about making a profit off of selling prescription drugs online without ANY concern for your health. That’s the definition of “sketchy.”

What these people don’t realize is that distributing drugs, even prescription drugs, is considered drug dealing and is illegal. Taking prescription drugs without a doctor’s approval and supervision is always dangerous, can be addictive, and sometimes even fatal.




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