🛡️ Substance Abuse and Teen Life: What You Need to Know Before It’s Too Late
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.38 – Prescription Doesn’t Mean Safe: Many people believe that if a doctor prescribes a drug, it’s safe for anyone, but that’s not true. Prescription drugs are meant for specific people with specific conditions. Taking them without guidance can cause severe side effects or interactions. Painkillers, sedatives, or stimulants can all be addictive, even when taken the right way. When abused, they can stop your breathing, damage your liver, or harm your brain chemistry. Some teens think prescription meds are better than street drugs, but overdose rates prove otherwise. The body doesn’t care where the drug came from—it reacts to the chemical the same way. Keeping or sharing extra pills is dangerous and illegal. Even taking an old prescription after feeling stressed or hurt can restart a bad cycle. Respect for medication means using it responsibly, as intended, not as an escape. Real safety comes from knowledge, not from labels.

About this course

A raw, eye-opening guide that gives teens the truth about drugs, vaping, alcohol, and addiction—before a single decision destroys their future.

This course includes:
  • Over 100 youth-focused lessons on all major forms of substance abuse
  • Legal briefings on state laws, arrests, and juvenile detention
  • Peer resistance tools, communication scripts, and refusal strategies
  • Breakdown of street drug names, trends, and hidden risks
  • Mental health modules connecting substance abuse to emotional pain

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