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It could be: Taking a medicine that was prescribed for someone else. Taking a larger dose than you are supposed to. Taking the medicine in a different way than you are supposed to. This might be crushing tablets and then snorting or injecting them. Using the medicine for another purpose, such as getting high.
Abuse includes physically striking or sexually assaulting a patient. It also includes the intentional withholding of necessary food, physical care, and medical attention.
Overview. Prescription drug abuse is the use of a prescription medicine in a way not intended by the prescriber. Prescription drug abuse, also called prescription drug misuse, includes everything from taking a friends prescription painkiller for your backache to snorting or injecting ground-up pills to get high.
Q: What are some of the most commonly abused prescription drugs? Painkillers, also known as narcotic or opiates/opioids. Depressants, which are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep disorders. Stimulants are often prescribed to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Prescription Drug Misuse Prevention Also take steps to understand your medication. You should know what effects to expect and which would be abnormal. Be sure to only take your medication; never use another persons medication, even if you have similar medical conditions.
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