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Teen Drug Slang

The abuse of over-the-counter medicine is on the rise. Know what your teen is talking about. 


Teens use all kinds of slang to discuss their partying habits.  Here are some slang terms you may want to watch out for.

Robo. Usually a reference to cough syrup with dextromethorphan. It derives from the brand name Robitussin, but it is common slang for any cough syrup.

Robo-dosing. Abusing products with dextromethorphan, like cough syrups.

Skittling. Another term for abusing products with dextromethorphan. It applies specifically to using Coricidin tablets, sometimes called Skittles after the candy.

Poor man's PCP, or Poor man's X. Products with dextromethorphan, since they're cheap but can cause effects similar to those of PCP or ecstasy at high doses.

Orange Crush. A term for some cough medicines with dextromethorphan. It may stem from the orange-colored syrup -- and packaging -- of brands like Delsym.

Tussin.
Another term for cough syrup with dextromethorphan.

DXM.
A common abbreviation for dextromethorphan, a drug in many cough and cold medicines; it's abused by some teens because it can cause hallucinations and dissociative effects at high doses.

Red hots
. A term for capsules or tablets with dextromethorphan. The term comes from their resemblance to the candy.

Red devils. Another term for Coricidin tablets or other cough medicines.

Source: www.webmd.com