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Most people are aware of the seriousness of over-the-counter drug abuse, but what about the lesser known danger that comes along with prescription drugs? Prescription drugs are usually taken by following a doctor's prescription, but they can also be bought on the black market. Many times these prescriptions are shared among friends, relatives, or even strangers. This is because prescription drugs often come with harsher side effects than regular over-the-counter drugs without performing as well. But how do you know whether or not you're getting your prescription directly from a doctor? This could save your life if you have an impending CABG operation to have your heart replaced. Another example would be if you need radiation therapy, but instead of the normal one dose, your doctor tells you that they can give you more than what is needed—this could be very dangerous. Forgetting these details could also result in a whole new life for those who sell prescription drugs. In Kentucky alone, over-the-counter drugs are sold at an average of $6 per pill. But what if those pills were actually prescription drugs? A 10mg oxycodone pill on the street is worth about $50, and a 5mg oxycodone pill is worth about $35. This shows that there is a great demand for prescription drugs because the cheaper product usually has a much larger supply. However, over-the-counter drugs are on the rise; last year they made up more than 50% of drug usage on the black market. This means that there is high competition on these drugs, and more people want to be able to make more money. The price of most prescription drugs are regulated by the FDA. However, this is not the case with over-the-counter drugs—there are no guidelines against selling them at a slightly different rate than what they are guaranteed at. Some dealers will hide their source of obtaining these medications because they see sales as their main objective. They will go out and purchase over-the-counter drugs and sell it to their customers for a very low price because there are no FDA regulations on what to charge for these drugs. The only FDA regulation that dealers have to abide by is that they do not call the drug by its real name. The drugs are then advertised as "diet pills" or "laxatives". This way, the buyer's guard is down because they believe they are getting a great deal. By selling these cheaper prescription drugs, dealers are able to sell more of the drug at a lower cost. The more they do, the more money they make. A common saying goes "if it seems too good to be true, then it probably is". These over-the-counter drugs are most likely not what you think it is, which can prove dangerous to the buyer's health. It is very easy for people who are struggling financially to believe that these lower prices actually mean higher quality. This can prove dangerous for those who have cancer or other serious ailments because they have nothing to lose if this fake medication does not work as expected. cfa1e77820

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