General

Commonly Abused Drugs.
www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/CADChart.pdf

Johnston LD, O’Malley PM, Bachman JG, Schulenberg JE. Monitoring the Future–National Results on Adolescent Drug Use: Overview of key findings, 2008 (NIH Publication No. 09-7401). Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.
http://monitoringthefuture.org/pubs/monographs/overview2008.pdf

NIDA InfoFacts: Prescription and Over-the-Counter Medications.
www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/Infofacts/PainMed09.pdf

Office of National Drug Control Policy. The President’s National Drug Control Strategy. 2009 Annual Report.
www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/policy/ndcs09/index.html

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Generation Rx: National Study Confirms Abuse of Prescription and Over-the-Counter Drugs. 2006.
www.drugfree.org/Portal/DrugIssue/Research/Teens_2005/Generation_Rx_Study_Confirms_Abuse_of_Prescription

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. The Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS): Teens 2008 Report. February 26, 2009.
www.drugfree.org/Files/full_report_teens_2008

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Results from the 2008 National Survey on Drug Use and Health: National Findings. Office of Applied Studies, NSDUH Series H-36, HHS Publication No. SMA 09-4443. Rockville, MD; 2009.
http://www.oas.samhsa.gov/nsduh/2k8nsduh/2k8Results.pdf

For Patients/Parents

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Getting High on Prescription & Over-the-Counter Drugs Is Dangerous.
www.drugfree.org/Files/rx_guide

Good Medicine, Bad Behavior: Drug Diversion in America.
www.goodmedicinebadbehavior.org

National Institute on Drug Abuse. Preventing Drug Use Among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, and Community Leaders.
www.drugabuse.gov/pdf/prevention/RedBook.pdf

Office of National Drug Control Policy. 2009. Proper Disposal of Prescription Drugs.
www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/publications/pdf/prescrip_disposal.pdf

Parents: The Anti-Drug. Prescription Drug Abuse. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
http://www.theantidrug.com/drug_info/prescription_drugs.asp

Parents: The Anti-Drug. Keeping Your Teens Drug-Free: A Family Guide. National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign.
www.drugfree.org/Parent/Resources/Docs/Pamphlets/parents_en/General_Market_Parent_Guide.pdf

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. The Parent Toolkit.
www.drugfree.org/Parent/Home

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Prescription Drug Abuse: Not in My House.
www.drugfree.org/notinmyhouse

The Partnership for a Drug-Free America. Preventing Teen Abuse of Prescription Drugs fact sheet.
www.drugfree.org/file.ashx?id=97e2a136-15a1-4584-b9a3-20c735c47dd5

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. When Do Prescription Drugs Become Dangerous?
www.family.samhsa.gov/monitor/howpresdrug.aspx

Zero Unintentional Deaths. Six Steps to Zero.
www.zerodeaths.org/staying-safe/six-steps-to-zero/

For Providers

The American Academy of Pain Medicine. Long-term Controlled Substances Therapy for Chronic Pain–Sample Agreement.
www.painmed.org/pdf/controlled_substances_sample_agrmt.pdf

Drug Enforcement Administration Office of Diversion Control. Practitioner‘s Manual: An Informational Outline of the Controlled Substances Act. 2006.
www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/manuals/pract/pract_manual012508.pdf

Drug Enforcement Administration Office of Diversion Control. Controlled Substances Schedules.
www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/schedules.htm

Drug Enforcement Administration Office of Diversion Control. Don't Be Scammed By a Drug Abuser. 1999.
www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/pubs/brochures/drugabuser.htm

Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States, Inc. Model Policy for the Use of Controlled Substances for the Treatment of Pain. 2004.
www.fsmb.org/pdf/2004_grpol_Controlled_Substances.pdf

Fishman SM. Responsible Opioid Prescribing. A Physician‘s Guide. Federation of State Medical Boards. Waterford Life Sciences. Washington, DC. 2007.
www.fsmb.org/Pain/default.html

Gourlay DL, Heit HA, Almahrezi A. Universal precautions in pain medicine: a rational approach to the treatment of chronic pain. Pain Med. 2005;6:107-112.

National Alliance for Model State Drug Laws (NAMSDL). Prescription Drug Monitoring Project. 2009.
www.namsdl.org/presdrug.htm

National Drug Intelligence Center. National Drug Threat Assessment 2009.
www.usdoj.gov/ndic/pubs31/31379/31379p.pdf

Passik SD, Kirsh KL, Casper D. Addiction-related assessment tools and pain management: instruments for screening, treatment planning, and monitoring compliance. Pain Med. . 2008;9(S2):S145-S166

Screener and Opioid Assessment for Patients in Pain-Revised (SOAPP-R).
www.painedu.com

Webster LR, Webster RM. Predicting aberrant behaviors in opioid-treated patients: preliminary validation of the Opioid Risk Tool. Pain Med. 2005;6:432-442.

Zero Unintentional Deaths. 8 Prescribing Guidelines.
www.zerodeaths.org/physician-tools/prescribing-guidelines/

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