Enabling is not a drug. Showing enabling on a prescription bottle is irresponsible. I am very disappointed in your organization for creating and promoting this video. When has it become good prevention practice to send out incorrect information?
Emotions are not drugs. The definition of a drug (Wikipedia) is any substance that, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function. This does not characterize denial. This emotion should not be pasted on a prescription bottles. Who would even buy them? Or prescribe them as something to help someone or treat a disease?
I am very disappointed in what your agency considers a drug.
Enabling is not a drug. Showing enabling on a prescription bottle is irresponsible. I am very disappointed in your organization for creating and promoting this video. When has it become good prevention practice to send out incorrect information?
lillylab57 1 week ago
Parental enabling is a behavior, not a drug. Those of us who work in the prevention field are very disappointed with your incorrect labeling.
mssprague13 1 week ago
Emotions are not drugs. The definition of a drug (Wikipedia) is any substance that, when absorbed into the body of a living organism, alters normal bodily function. This does not characterize denial. This emotion should not be pasted on a prescription bottles. Who would even buy them? Or prescribe them as something to help someone or treat a disease?
I am very disappointed in what your agency considers a drug.
stallisa 1 week ago