Residential Treatment Centers Troubled Boys

Liahona Academy

  • About
    • F.A.Q.
    • Photo Gallery
    • Student Profile
    • Blog
  • Our Staff
  • Our Program
    • Services Provided
    • Therapeutic Programs for Troubled Boys
    • Residential Treatment Centers
    • Mental Health Treatment for Teen Boys
  • Family Support
  • Our Testimonials
  • Parent Education
    • All Boys Boarding Schools vs Residential Treatment Centers
    • Behavioral Modification Treatment Programs
    • Therapeutic Programs for Troubled Teens
  • ACADEMICS
    • Transcripts
    • Accreditation
    • Administration
    • Teachers
    • Contact
  • Admissions
    • Contact Us
    • Apply for Financing
    • Verification of Benefits
    • Patient Financial Responsibility
    • HIPAA Privacy Practices
  • Contact Us
1-855-587-1416
Parent Portal

Parents: Your Teen’s Friendly Neighborhood Drug Dealer

Parents: Your Teen’s Friendly Neighborhood Drug Dealer As the number one cause of accidental death in the nation, drug overdoses might often be due to the easy access that many adolescents have to their parents’ medicine cabinet. Many of the drugs include opioid-based prescriptions. Instead of looking for street drugs, teens pilfer their parents’ medicine cabinet.

An Overview of Opioids

Narcotics, including opioids and opiates, are any form of medication that relieves pain and discomfort by reducing how pain signals reach the brain. Legal narcotics, or prescription drugs, and illegal drugs, usually come in the form of heroin, commonly known by its street terms like brown sugar, china white, smack or white horse, among others.

Alarming Opioid Statistics

Every day in 2014, more than three dozen people across the country lost their lives due to accidental opioid overdoses or more than double those who died from heroin overdoses. In other words, more people die every day from overdosing on legal drugs than illegal drugs. Furthermore, more than 50 percent of teenagers perceive prescription drugs as safer than illegal street drugs. Teen heroin use has risen by an alarming 80 percent in first-time users between the ages of 12-17 since 2002. In 2014, 94 percent of people treated for opioid addiction said that they chose heroin because prescription narcotics were far more expensive and more difficult to obtain. Yet, if not kept in a safe place, teens can easily access these drugs inside their own homes

Substituting Legal Opioids for Heroin

Parents might not realize what dose of a prescription drug compares with an equal dose for a low-tolerance heroin user. A better understanding of the inherent dangers of prescription drugs makes it apparent how dangerous it is for teens to have such easy access to their medicine cabinets. Parents accidentally supply their children with drugs.

Comparison of Legal Opioids and Heroin

Children can obtain prescription drugs from the medicine cabinet and easily ingest lethal doses of legal drugs. For example, 15 pills of 60 mg. codeine pills contain the equivalent of a low tolerance dose of 10 mg. of heroin. In excessive doses, other substances in codeine medication can also possibly result in kidney damage. If you are keeping Methadone in your medicine cabinet, it takes just a few pills to equal a low-tolerance dosage of 10 mg. of heroin. Similarly, your son or daughter can experience these effects with a 15-30 mg. dosage of morphine. Taking 5-15 mg. of Oxycodone, or Oxycontin, is also equivalent to a 30. mg pill of low tolerance heroin.

Preventative Measures

As parents, you can take the following preventative measures:
  • Educate yourself about legal and illicit opioids and other prescriptions
  • Keep all prescription medications out of reach or locked away from adolescents.
  • Discuss the dangers of narcotic use with your teen
  • Become involved with your adolescent, including meeting friends.
These actions can keep your teen from becoming another statistic in an accidental and preventable drug overdose.

Filed Under: Blog

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Other topics you might be interested in reading

  • Teenager Sleeps All Day and Doesn't Care About Anything

    If your teen is like other teens, you might marvel at their remarkable capacity for extended periods of sleep. At the same time, you might also wonder how much sleep is too mu Read the full article

  • Teen Son Has Become Violent, What Can I Do?

    As parents, we frequently picture a future with our kids full of love, joy, and priceless memories. But when an adolescent exhibits aggressive conduct, that dream can soon com Read the full article

  • Teen Sluffing School and Kicked Out of the Home, Now What?

    For a lot of teenagers, school can be a difficult place, causing negative behaviors to increase. These behaviors can result from a variety of factors, such as not understandin Read the full article

  • Addressing the Root of the Problem With Disrespectful Teens

    As parents, it’s normal to look at our children and think about how they’ve changed throughout the years—both positively and sometimes negatively. This is never more evi Read the full article

Give us a call,
We want to
Help Your Son
1-855-587-1416 Contact Us Today
  • Home
  • About
  • Our Staff
  • Our Program
    • Therapy Program
    • Recreation Program
    • Academic Program
  • Family Support
  • Testimonials
  • Directory
    • Articles for Parents of Troubled Teens
    • All Boys Boarding Schools for Troubled Boys
    • Behavioral Modification Programs for Troubled Teen Boys
    • Drug Rehab Programs Troubled Boys
    • Group Homes for Troubled Boys
    • Residential Treatment Centers for Troubled Teen Boys
    • Substance Abuse Treatment Programs Troubled Boys
    • Summer Camps Troubled Teens
    • Therapeutic Treatment for Troubled Boys
    • Military Schools for Troubled Teens
    • Boot Camps
Copyright © 2023, Liahona Academy. All rights reserved.
MENU logo
  • About
    • F.A.Q.
    • Photo Gallery
    • Student Profile
    • Blog
  • Our Staff
  • Our Program
    • Services Provided
    • Therapeutic Programs for Troubled Boys
    • Residential Treatment Centers
    • Mental Health Treatment for Teen Boys
  • Family Support
  • Our Testimonials
  • Parent Education
    • All Boys Boarding Schools vs Residential Treatment Centers
    • Behavioral Modification Treatment Programs
    • Therapeutic Programs for Troubled Teens
  • ACADEMICS
    • Transcripts
    • Accreditation
    • Administration
    • Teachers
    • Contact
  • Admissions
    • Contact Us
    • Apply for Financing
    • Verification of Benefits
    • Patient Financial Responsibility
    • HIPAA Privacy Practices
  • Contact Us
  • Parent Portal Program Daily Schedule