What Are the Statistic of the Use and Abuse of the Drug Xanax?
Question by LOADED: What are the statistic of the use and abuse of the drug Xanax?
Any websites that will tell me the use and abuse in teens and adults.
Best answer:
Answer by Ed
http://www.addictionsearch.com/treatment_articles/article/xanax-addiction-and-treatment_4.html
This website tells you the percentage of the population that has used the drug. Abuse statistics, and alot of other information.
I feel the numbers may be higher than listed here.
But of course no one will ever no the actual number of teens and adults abusing the drug. Only reported cases and statisics of those prescribed.
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