NEW YORK (CBS 2)-- An alarming number of teens are getting high -- not on illegal drugs but on something found in many homes. It's a dangerous addiction that can go unnoticed until it's too late. As ...
Robotripping refers to taking DXM to experience various psychological and physical effects. While it isn’t illegal, that doesn’t mean it’s safe. In high doses, it can have serious and lasting effects.
MIAMI (CBS4) -- Most parents worry their teens might get involved in illegal drugs. But many don't think about a legal drug kids are using to get high and it could be in your home right now. It's ...
Telltale signs of risky behaviors may help parents keep kids safe. Sept. 17, 2010— -- Parents' worries never stop. But sometimes, Mom and Dad need reminders that seemingly innocuous items -- ...
A rising trend among Aussie youth has prompted a number of doctors to come forward with a stark word of warning for abusers. Pharmacy Guild of Australia WA Branch President Andrew Ngeow spoke out ...
Dec. 5, 2006 — -- Misty Fetko, a mother of two teenagers, got up early to walk the dog before she roused her boys from bed one summer day in 2003. Her eldest, Carl, a gifted guitar player and ...
CLEVELAND–A young woman from Northeast Ohio is issuing a warning about the abuse of a popular over-the-counter medication. Samantha Hodge, 18, still struggles with the side effects of taking an ...
When two teenage girls high on cough syrup were rushed from Moorhead's Red River Area Learning Center to Fargo's Innovis Health on Thursday, the incident seemed to be an isolated local case of a ...
Pharmacy Guild of Australia WA Branch President Andrew Ngeow spoke out against the trend this week, explaining how high doses of the easily obtained medicine can end horribly for people unaware of the ...
Al’s Morning Meeting reader AllyMcNBair at New Hampshire Public TV spotted this story, “Abusing cold medicine to produce a hallucinogenic high has become a ‘mini epidemic’ among the city’s teens, ...
A feeling of euphoria quickly becomes paranoia when abusers of an over-the-counter medication get high. It's called "robotripping" A teen is speaking out because now she's living with the side effects ...