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Nearly 1 in 5 teens (4.5 million people) said that they use prescription medications to get high,1 and 1 in 10 (2.4 million people) said that they use prescription stimulants and tranquilizers to get high.2 Nearly two-thirds of teens report that prescription pain relievers are easy to find at home, in the medicine cabinet.3
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To support her when she's down:
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| How do you feel? 
| Do you need help?

| If you’re worried about something, let’s discuss it.

| Are you all right?

| Do you want to talk about it?

| I care about you.

| Can I get you anything?

| Just do your best. 
| You can talk to me anytime.

| We’ll work it out together.

| Tell me about it. 
| Let me give you a compliment. 
| What can I do to help? 
| I love you. 
| I'm sorry you're hurting. 
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Updated on 4/5/07
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