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An Important Message from CCCADA
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Naomi L. Hubbard

The Camden County Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse, Inc. is a private, nonprofit organization in partnership with other local and county individuals and organizations.  Our Mission is to promote awareness of alcohol, drugs and tobacco and to encourage early intervention and knowledge of the availability of treatment throughout Camden County. We seek to:
 

Prevent: the disease of alcoholism, drug abuse and related problems

Educate: the public that alcoholism, drug abuse and related problems are treatable and preventable

Encourage: early identification, intervention, treatment and continuum of care for alcoholism, drug abuse and related problems

 
By Naomi L. Hubbard
Published on December 15, 2008
 

The holidays are upon us and many parents are not aware that teens today only need to look to their local supermarkets, pharmacies or home medicine cabinets to get high using Over The Counter (OTC) cough medicines and cold remedies.


Dear Parents and Guardians of Camden County Youth:

The holidays are upon us and many parents are not aware that teens today only need to look to their local supermarkets, pharmacies or home medicine cabinets to get high using Over The Counter (OTC) cough medicines and cold remedies.

 

Although overall teen drug use has declined over the last several years, parents are often unaware of this latest threat. Many of these medications contain Dextromethorphan (DXM), a cough suppressant, which when taken in excess amounts can cause delusions, loss of consciousness, and even death.  Even more startling is that some teens consume these drugs along with alcohol, making the effects even more dangerous.  But parents can help stop the abuse by safeguarding OTC drugs & alcohol, and showing extra vigilance during the holidays, as well as flu & cold season, by properly concealing and disposing of old or unused medications and setting clear rules for teens about all drugs and alcohol use.

 

If parents need more information on this or other similar topics, they can call CCCADA at (856) 427 – 6553.  In addition, if they would like advice on how to bridge the teen-parent generation gap and how to best talk to their teen about drugs and alcohol, they can visit the Advice Section of Media Campaigns website at WWW.TheAntiDrug.Com/advice. Let's let the gift we offer to our youth this holiday season, be one of hope for a better today and tomorrow.


From the Desk of Naomi L. Hubbard

Executive Director

Camden County Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse, Inc.

WWW.CCCADA.Org