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How to Start a Conversation About Medicine Misuse
Talking is the key, even though there is no perfect way to talk with your teen about alcohol, cannabis, prescription medications, and other drugs. Being honest and involved has a big influence on your teen, even if it seems like they are not listening.
First, find an opening. Some ideas are:
- Anytime your teen gets a prescription, have a conversation about prescription medications, the need to keep the medications in a secure place, and the danger of sharing medication with someone who has not been given a prescription for it.
Ask a direct question that can't be answered with a simple "yes" or "no."
For example:
- What would you do if a friend wanted to try some of your prescription meds?
- Why do you think people share their study drugs?
- Why do you think so many people are experiencing pain killer addiction?
- What do you think would prevent teens from taking other people’s prescriptions?
- What have you heard about Narcan (a medicine to prevent opioid overdose)?
- How would you react if you were offered a pill at a party?
The best way to show your teen you care?
Be there.
Have a talk with your teen.
Learn more at https://jeffcoctc.care/twelve-talks/medicine-misuse-2/
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