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  • Study Drugs for Teens


    Some people use certain medicines without a prescription because they think these meds help with focus and concentration. If you've heard of "study drugs" and wonder if there are any risks, find out in this article for teens.

  • Prescription Drug Abuse for Teens


    Like all drug abuse, using prescription drugs for the wrong reasons has serious risks for a person's health.

  • A to Z: Allergy, Drug for Parents


    Normally medicines help us treat disease, but in people with drug allergies, taking certain medicines can cause the immune system to react and harm the body.

  • Drugs: What to Know for Teens


    It's not hard to find drugs, and sometimes it may seem like everyone's doing them or wanting you to do them. But there are downsides (and dangers) to taking drugs.

  • Recreational Drugs and Pregnancy for Parents


    Drug use during pregnancy can cause many problems, both in the mother and baby.

  • Talking to Your Child About Drugs for Parents


    Help protect kids against drug use by giving them the facts before they're in a risky situation.

  • A to Z: Drug Withdrawal, Newborn for Parents


    Newborn babies who were exposed to drugs or alcohol while in the womb can develop this syndrome after birth. Learn about it here.

  • What You Need to Know About Drugs for Kids


    Drugs are chemicals that change the way a person's body works. Some drugs help you feel better, but drugs also can harm you. Learn more in this article for kids.

  • Drugs: What Parents Need to Know for Parents


    Knowing what drugs are out there, what they can do, and how they can affect someone is the first step in raising drug-free kids.

  • Coping When a Parent Has an Alcohol or Drug Problem for Teens


    Alcoholism causes anguish not only for the person who drinks, but for everyone who is involved with that person. But there are things you can do to help cope with the problems alcoholism creates in families.