The following are 18 crazy facts which show that no nation on earth is more doped up on prescription drugs than America is....
#1 According to the CDC, the percentage of Americans that say that they have taken a prescription drug within the last month has risen to almost 50 percent.
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#3 If you can believe it, the CDC also says that approximately 9 out of every 10 Americans that are at least 60 years of age say that they have taken at least one prescription drug within the last month.
#4 According to the Wall Street Journal, more than 25 percent of all kids and teens in the United States take prescription drugs on a regular basis.
#5 One brand new study has found that more than 20 percent of all American adults are taking at least one drug for "psychiatric" or "behavioral" disorders.
#6 A recent Government Accountability Office report shockingly discovered that approximately one-third of all foster children in the United States are on at least one psychiatric drug.
In fact, the report found that many states seem to be doping up foster children as a matter of course. Just check out these stunning statistics....
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In Texas, foster children were 53 times more likely to be prescribed five or more psychiatric medications at the same time than non-foster children. In Massachusetts, they were 19 times more likely. In Michigan, the number was 15 times. It was 13 times in Oregon. And in Florida, foster children were nearly four times as likely to be given five or more psychotropic medications at the same time compared to non-foster children.#7 The percentage of women taking antidepressants in America is higher than in any other country in the world.
#8 Children in the United States are three times more likely to be prescribed antidepressants than children in Europe are.
#9 The total number of Americans taking antidepressants doubled between 1996 and 2005.
#10 According to the CDC, approximately three quarters of a million people a year are rushed to emergency rooms in the United States because of adverse reactions to pharmaceutical drugs.
#11 It has been reported that approximately 200,000 Americans a year are killed by prescription drugs.
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Drug fatalities more than doubled among teens and young adults between 2000 and 2008, years for which more detailed data are available. Deaths more than tripled among people aged 50 to 69, the Times analysis found. In terms of sheer numbers, the death toll is highest among people in their 40s.#13 According to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, 36 million Americans have abused prescription drugs at some point in their lives.
#14 A survey conducted for the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that more than 15 percent of all U.S. high school seniors abuse prescription drugs.
#15 The CDC says that spending on prescription drugs more than doubled between 1999 and 2008.
#16 Prescription drugs cost about 50% more in the United States than they do in other countries.
#17 Each year, tens of billions of dollars is spent on pharmaceutical marketing in the United States alone.
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But of course prescription drugs are only part of the reason why most of us in America walk around like a bunch of zombies.
Sadly, many of us are addicted to other kinds of drugs as well....
- The United States has the highest rate of illegal drug use on the entire planet.
- According to a recent Gallup poll, alcohol consumption in the United States has hit a 25 year high.
- In this country, many of us are also highly addicted to entertainment. In fact, the United States is tied with the U.K. for the most hours of television watched per person each week.
A song by Chris Rene that was been viewed more than 9 million times on YouTube asks this question....
"Hey, young homie what you trippin’ on?"
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We have become a nation of addicts.
Instead of stepping up and dealing with life, many of us would rather just "check out" and find something that will make us "feel better" right away.
The saddest thing of all is what we are doing to our children. We are raising an entire generation that just thinks that it is "normal" to be doped up on prescription drugs.
Yes, a lot of people are becoming very wealthy by peddling all of this junk, but at what cost?
As noted earlier, every single year prescription drug use in America increases. At what point will we become so doped up that we won't even be able to function properly as a nation any longer?