According to some studies, drug education programs like D.A.R.E don't seem to be working. Some seem to show that the programs result in the opposite of the intended effect. The papers also stress the need to re-evaluate such drug education since one-size-fits-all appears to be a failed policy.
DARE is Drug Abuse Resistance Education. With these types from programs, drug use has gone from 50% in high schools in 1976 to 48% in 2010.
Lowell Horton has written: 'Developing effective drug education programs' -- subject(s): Drug abuse, Drug use, Prevention, Students, Study and teaching
Scope of clinical pharmacy: -Drug Distribution Systems -Drug Information -Drug Utilization -Drug Evaluation and Selection -Medication Therapy Management -Formal Education and Training Program -Miscellaneous:Application of Electronic Data Processing(EDP).
Royer F. Cook has written: 'An assessment of drug education-prevention programs in the U.S. Army' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Drug use, Soldiers
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the best drug education is the experimental one where you actually try out the drug and experiment the drug for yourself.
Drug education actually began in the late 1800's
Drug Abuse Resistance Education was created in 1983.
There are select drug treatment programs that covered by the average health insurance plan. Many drug treatment programs are funded by the government and are free to attend.
There have been no formal drug interaction studies done for alemtuzumab.
There are several very good drug education programs. I was trained in the drug program "Here's Looking at You 2000" that had kits for each grade level with lesson plans and materials. I was also trained in a program by the Lion's Clubs of America called "Skills for Growing" this is an excellent program. To find out about it contact your local Lions Club. Finally, there is a program called "Second Step" ( I was trained in it too) that is very good. Check with your state department of education to see if they have a clearing house of programs or what they recommend.
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