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Drug Abuse

Drug Abuse Screening Quiz - About Pediatrics
Are your kids using drugs? A drug abuse screening quiz to help see if your kids are using drugs.

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Preventing Drug Abuse - Keep Kids Healthy
A discussion of how to protect your adolescents from drinking, smoking cigarettes, and drug abuse, just say no, teenage.

Teen Drug Abuse - About Pediatrics
Learn more about drug use among children and teens, including warning signs to look for that might indicate that your kids are using drugs.

National Institute on Drug Abuse
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) created the NIDA for Teens Web site to educate adolescents ages 11 through 15 (as well as their parents and teachers) on the science behind drug abuse.

GHB's Hazards - About Pediatrics
A review of the hazards of club drugs, including GHB, which can cause nausea and vomiting, delusions, depression, vertigo, hallucinations, seizures, difficulty breathing, slowed heart rate, low blood pressure, amnesia, coma, and death and which can b

Inhalant Abuse Screening Quiz - About Pediatrics
Are your kids abusing inhalants? An inhalant abuse screening quiz to help see if your kids are abusing inhalants, like glue and spray paint.



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