NIDA InfoFacts: Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
National Institute on Drug Abuse
July 2009
Prescription medications such as pain relievers, central nervous system (CNS) depressants** (tranquilizers and sedatives), and stimulants are highly beneficial treatments for a variety of health conditions.
Pain relievers enable individuals with chronic pain to lead productive lives; tranquilizers can reduce anxiety and help patients with sleep disorders; and stimulants help people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) focus their attention.
Most people who take prescription medications use them responsibly.
But when abused—that is, taken by someone other than the patient for whom the medication was prescribed, or taken in a manner or dosage other than what was prescribed—prescription medications can produce serious adverse health effects, including addiction.
Read the entire article in the attached document describing not only the benefits but also the potential risks when common medications are abused.
**central nervous system (CNS) depressants should not be confused with antidepressant medications which are different in their mode of action, used to treat the illness of depression and may not necessarily act in the same way as CNS depressants.
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
National Institute on Drug Abuse
July 2009
Prescription medications such as pain relievers, central nervous system (CNS) depressants** (tranquilizers and sedatives), and stimulants are highly beneficial treatments for a variety of health conditions.
Pain relievers enable individuals with chronic pain to lead productive lives; tranquilizers can reduce anxiety and help patients with sleep disorders; and stimulants help people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) focus their attention.
Most people who take prescription medications use them responsibly.
But when abused—that is, taken by someone other than the patient for whom the medication was prescribed, or taken in a manner or dosage other than what was prescribed—prescription medications can produce serious adverse health effects, including addiction.
Read the entire article in the attached document describing not only the benefits but also the potential risks when common medications are abused.
**central nervous system (CNS) depressants should not be confused with antidepressant medications which are different in their mode of action, used to treat the illness of depression and may not necessarily act in the same way as CNS depressants.