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Stimulant medications are defined as controlled substances under federal and state regulations. The possession of stimulant medication without a prescription is against the law.
Money does not need to be exchanged for a gift or another exchange of a controlled substance to be considered a "sale."
Appropriate treatment of ADHD does not increase the risk of engaging in substance use.
If you are caught giving just one pill away,
Don't tell your friends you are taking this medication; if your friends don't know about it, they won't ask or try to pressure you for any.
Be careful with your medication in locker rooms and bathrooms. Don't leave a bag containing your medication sitting on the sink in the bathroom.
Keep your medication in a safe place. Don't leave it out on your dresser or in your desk, where people can steal it.
Never lend your medication to other kids. Just say, "Sorry, my doctor is strict about this and won't give me any extra if I run out too soon. I can't even give you one pill. You should ask your own doctor if you think you need it."
If you carry your pills with you, always keep them in the properly labeled prescription bottle.
If you are on medication and going for a job interview, you should privately tell the interviewer right away that you take prescription medication that might show up on a drug test. If the medication shows up on a test and you haven't told the employer or if you try to tell the employer at the time of the test, the employer is not likely to accept the information and it can cost you the job.
State and federal laws prevent employers from discriminating against someone taking prescription medication, so you should not be afraid to tell the truth.
You should also seek a note from your doctor supporting this.
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Atascadero, CA 93422
San Luis Obispo County
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7700 Morro Rd.
Atascadero, CA 93422
San Luis Obispo County
Phone: 805-466-6622
Fax: 805-461-0361
Proud to be a part of
Privia Medical Group
Patterson & Tedford Pediatrics is a proud member of Privia Medical Group. The best doctors in our community have joined together to form Privia Medical Group (PMG), a multi-specialty, high-performance medical group that puts patients first. Our physicians are united by the mission of providing better, more coordinated care for their patients.