Funding Information for Resource Guide

Pickaway Addiction Action Coalition (“PAAC” or “Coalition”) was established late in 2015. Several dedicated Pickaway County community advocates and leaders were inspired by the efforts of similar communities in Ohio who were working together to eliminate drug addiction. The founding purpose of the Coalition was to enhance collaboration, complement existing community resources, and enhance the…

Information on Prescription Drugs

Since 2007, unintended drug overdoses have exceeded car crashes as the lead- ing cause of accidental death in Ohio. More than 25% of Ohio high school students reported using a prescription drug without a doctor’s prescription at least once. 70% of those who reported using prescription drugs non–medically got them from friends or relatives. Keep…

How Can I Tell if My Child is Using Drugs?

While it is difficult to distinguish typical adolescent behavior from drug-induced behavior, parents should consider possible drug use if they notice several of these changes in their child: Changes in Physical Appearance Lack of personal cleanliness, messy appearance Red eyes and frequent use of eye drops Runny nose, congestion, coughing Wearing dark glasses when not…

What Should I Do If I Suspect My Child Is On Drugs?

After going through the preceding checklist, if you are concerned that your child may be using alcohol or other drugs, you must share your concerns with your child. Don’t discuss use with her/him while she/he is high. Select a time when interruptions will be minimal. Be very specific about the behavior you have observed. Share…

Facts That Every Parent Should Know About Drug Use

The drug teens are most likely to use and abuse is alcohol. Today’s marijuana is 10-20 times stronger than the marijuana used in the 1960s. Adolescents become addicted to alcohol in only 6-18 months: for adults this usually takes 5-15 years. Of the 76 percent of high school students who have used tobacco, alcohol, marijuana,…