“Troubling” DXM Abuse Numbers Underscore Need For Education – CHPA
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
The Consumer Healthcare Products Association says the "troubling trend" of OTC cough medicine abuse shown in results of a nationwide survey released Jan. 10 is "evidence of the importance" of prevention efforts by it and other groups
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Consumers under 18 years old in Westchester County, N.Y., will be barred from purchasing OTC drugs containing dextromethorphan under a bill the county's board of legislators passed Aug. 11. Spurred by a fatality and a critical emergency room case related to DXM abuse in the past year, Westchester sought what one legislator called "an important preventative measure" against abuse of the substance for its hallucinogenic effects in large doses, a county release says. County Legislator Bill Burton cites surveys showing nearly 10 percent of teenagers admit to "robo-tripping" on DXM, and the legislation's aim is "to protect teens from the impulse to abuse DXM by removing the easy opportunity to act on that impulse." The Consumer Healthcare Products Association is in the midst of a multi-year campaign against OTC drug abuse, including working with members on consumer education and supporting federal legislation for age limits on DXM product purchases (1"The Tan Sheet" Jan. 14, 2008, p. 12)...
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