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DXM is an uprising trend in abuse among teenagers and young adults. What is it and why is it so popular?
Find out basic information about DXM abuse in teenagers with this informative article.
Before today, would you have known to check your computer's filter for terms such as SNURF or DXM and block them? I didn't think so.
Cold pills are being abused all over the place. Is it really worth the high? I would say no.
D-X-M... three simple letters with not so simple side effects. DXM stands for dextromethorphan, a powerful and potentially dangerous drug that seems to be the new favorite among teens.
An article explaining the dangers of using Coricidin Cough and Cold to achieve a DXM experience.
Dextromethorphan hydrobromide, also known as DXM, is a commonly abused and very dangerous drug among teens, which can be purchased over the counter.
When you take large amounts of DXM (dextromethorphan) it has significant psychoactive effects. Included is a recollection of a personal experience with DXM overdose.
Abuse of DXM, an ingredient in over the counter cough medicines is on the rise. Find out how dangerous this really is and what you can do to prevent your friends from being the next victim.
This review enters the world of Totse.com, reporting form a true Totsean. The outline of the massive web community is written first hand.
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Drug abuse can be as close as your bathroom medicine cabinet.
I learned about some dangerous teenage activities that I had never even heard of before. These are trends in high schools, and even middle schools, all over the country and our kids are killing themselves in the name of fun.
A new drug called "Snurf pills" became more widely known about after these small, pink pills made four Philadelphia high school students very ill on Monday.
Millions of Americans use over-the-counter drugs for any and every pain. But what is this trend telling our youth? And when does it become dangerous?
A guide to five herbal remedies for the relief of allergy symptoms.
A friend of a friend describes how his buddy's schizoid delusion came true.
People being prescribed to many drugs for common conditions, and for conditions that drugs will not even help such as viral illnesses.
listed are the concerns about the new fad of teenage cough medicine abuse and what parents can do to curb the use .
Learn the signs of cough medicine abuse and how to help your teen.
An article explaining some major differences between two categories of psychoactive drugs: dissociatives and psychedelics.
A growing number of youths are seeking highs from household products including inhalants, dextromethorphan, nutmeg, and anticholinergics, seriously damaging their health and putting themselves at risk of permanent damage, addiction, and death.
As a parent of two teens myself I know that worrying about teen drug use is always on your mind. It doesn't matter what your social standing in life is or your race or religion.
Addiction can strike anyone, including the postpartum woman. After the birth of a baby, women are most vulnerable and can easily become addicted to painkillers or antidepressants.
Teens have found a legal way to get high with cold and cough medication.
Dextromethorphan, the main ingredient in most OTC cough syrups, is becoming a popular recreational drug by users who are unaware that it can cause severe side effects and possibly even death.
An article examining the validity of using John Olney's 1989 dissociative study as support for the idea that dissociative use causes brain damage.
An article examining the potential danger of home drug labs for the purpose of creating or extractive psychoactive substances.
An article concerning Erowid.org and the site's extensive system of information to provide curious readers with enough facts and research to make informed choices.
Drugs have been a part of this world since the beginning of time. Today drugs are distributed throughout the world on back streets, in houses, and passed from teenager to teenager in schools. Drugs we don't realize (unfamiliar) do not show up in the bloodstream.