According to the article "The Pros and Cons Of Prescription Drugs" on the Livestrong internet site not all prescription drugs are used to treat serious illnesses. From time to time an unspecified amount of prescription drugs are used to treat small ailments with excellent success. Prescription drugs that are only used while the patient is sick includes antibiotics for infections, flu medication and prescription cough medicine. An unspecified amount of prescription drugs cure ailment, while other prescription drugs make it easier to live with so that the patient can tolerate the sickness. When dealing with short-term illnesses prescription drugs make life simply easier (Livestrong "Pros"). According to the article "The Pros and Cons of the FDA Drug Investigation" on the Fox News internet site an advantage of the Food and Drug administration is that public awareness may grow about drugs that are commonly misused. The Food and Drug Administration is now being held to a higher standard of disclosure, and this way the public can track its thinking and investigate processes rather than just being shocked by news reports of unpredicted black box warnings. This may lead to physicians being more cautious when prescribing new treatments without considering the potential adverse effects (Fox …show more content…
Opioids are prescribed drugs used for pain. Opioids include hydrocodone (Vicodin), oxycodone (OxyContin), oxymorphone (Opana), propoxyphene (Darvon), hydromorphone (Dilaudid), meperidine (Demerol), and diphenoxylate (Lomotil) (National "Prescription"). According to the article "Prescription Drug Abuse" on the Kidshealth internet site opiods abuse can lead to vomiting, mood changes, decrease in ability to think, and even decreased respiratory function, coma, or death (Kidshealth "Prescription"). According to the article "Prescription Drugs" on the National Institute on Drug Abuse internet site central nervous system depressants include pentobarbital sodium (Nembutal), diazepam (Valium), and aplrazolam (Xanax) (National "Prescription"). According to the article "Prescription Drug Abuse" on the Kidshealth internet site central nervous system depressants have risks too. When a person abruptly stops or reduces the drug too quickly can lead to seizures. When a person takes these central nervous system depressants with other medication, such as prescription pain killers, some over-the-counter cold and allergy medications, or alcohol can slow a person 's breathing and heartbeat and even kill the person (Kidshealth "Prescription"). According to the article