Posted on 06/16/2013 2:20:59 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Studies Indicate Up To 35% Of College Students Use ADHD Drugs As Study Aids
New Yorks senior senator wants colleges to come back from summer break with a plan on how to deal with abuse of prescription ADHD pills.
Sen. Charles Schumer, speaking from his Midtown office on Sunday, said up to 35 percent of all college kids report using stimulants like Adderall and Ritalin as a study tool.
Thats sort of academic doping, said Schumer. There are better ways to pull an all-nighter and stay up. Theres coffee, theres things like NoDoz.
play Sen. Schumer Seeks Crackdown On 'Academic Doping'WCBS 880's Alex Silverman Reports 00:00 Schumer said it must be on the colleges to crack down on this rampant drug abuse. He has urged colleges to implement new standard for diagnosing and monitoring students seeking Adderall or other stimulants.
For somebody to call up and say well, my doctor prescribed it at home, send me pills, heres the prescription number thats not good enough, said Schumer. If a student gets 100 or 200 Adderall pills, even if they are legitimately entitled, they may lend a bunch to their friends.
He said campus health centers should do a full workup and gather a history. If they are unable to, Schumer said school health centers should not be diagnosing or prescribing the ADHD drugs at all.
We want SUNY and our private colleges to start being careful when it comes to these drugs, said the senator.
Schumer pointed to a number of studies that estimate between 15 percent and 35 percent of college students nationwide take these drugs illicitly as a study tool.
He said the amphetamine-based drugs have a number of side effects, including depression, anxiety and even psychosis.
Schumer proposed the following policy changes:
For students diagnosed at a campus health clinic:
- Require formal contracts and follow-up diagnostics for that student.
- Require detailed medical, educational, and psychological history.
For students diagnosed outside of campus health clinic, and seeking to refill prescription:
- Require mental health evaluations with qualified health practitioner to verify diagnoses
- Require parent, guardian verification of diagnoses
Schumer also recommended offering short-term counseling, time management and procrastination workshops, and medication consultation to students with a prescription; instituting a program during freshman orientation informing students of the potential side-effects of stimulant abuse and its addictive nature and offering a list of community mental health professionals that can aid students in seeking the medication.
Oxymoron from a moron. Acedemic doping of dopes brought to you by government run education,.........I mean propaganda
A kid takes speed cramming for a test? Why, this is unheard of! I’m shocked! SHOCKED!
You see, I don’t have to agree with you or to disagree. It seems that what you say could very well be true.
But what is, I think, evident on its face is that Schumer and Congress generally have little to no place in that conversation.
He should contact His Arrogance and Secretary of Education .... it’s called Common Core and is the most prominent form of academic doping in use today.
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