DXM Abuse: It Starts at Home

Is Your Cough Medicine a Potential Addiction?

By Paul Bright, published Jan 28, 2008
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As parents we often look to quick fixes to cure whatever ails our children. After all, we are their prime caregivers and are expected to be there for them for every up and down. But what happens when what we think can help a child in sickness turns out to be a danger? And what if it's probably sitting in your fridge right now, especially with cold and flu season around? If you have cough syrup, you probably have cough syrup with the latest drug to be abused by children today: DXM, or dextromethorphan.

DXM is a common ingredient found in cough medicines, largely used to suppress coughs. However, it also has been used in psychological applications such as aiding in breaking drug addictions. Pure DXM looks like white crystals. DXM in itself is not dangerous. However, when administered above recommended doses i.e. abused, DXM becomes a hallucinogenic with effects comparable to people high on ketamine (Special K) or phencyclidine (PCP). As you can see, there is a possibility for abuse when you have a potential hallucinogen lurking in your fridge. DXM, however, can be found in many forms. It is also in lozenges and other cough drops.

According to a National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 3.1 million people between 12 and 25 years old have abused over-the-counter cough and cold medicines for this high. The most popular form of abuse, according to recent studies, is when teenagers overdose using Coricidin HBP Cough and Cold- also known as "Triple C". There are 30 milligrams of DXM in each small tablet, making it easy to swallow versus bottles of Robotussin. DXM is recommended to be taken no more than 15-30 milligrams a dose, but abusers can go ten times that amount to reach their "high".

DXM Abuse: It Starts at Home

Robotussin gel pills known as "Robo Rubies"

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Takeaways
  • DXM highs are comparable to ketamin and PCP highs.
  • DXM is only recommended in 15-30 milligram doses. Abusers often take ten times that amount.
Did You Know?
DXM has been used to break drug addictions.
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