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Wednesday, March 25, 2015

5 MD High School Students Taken To Hospital After Ingesting Prescription Drugs

Charges are pending against a 15-year-old Oakdale High School student who county sheriff's deputies said provided prescription drugs to several classmates Wednesday.

Emergency personnel were sent to the school off Eaglehead Drive in Ijamsville around 11 a.m. after school administrators learned that five students had ingested the prescription drugs, said Michael Doerrer, a Frederick County Public Schools spokesman. Five female students took Ambien and Adderall obtained from a sixth female student, said Deputy 1st Class Amanda Hatcher, a sheriff's office spokeswoman.

"The girls were experiencing dizziness, shortness of breath, vomiting and lack of coordination," Hatcher said, adding that four of the five girls who took the drugs were taken by ambulance to the Frederick Memorial Hospital for treatment, while a fourth was released to a parent.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your gateway drugs are in your mom's purse and the family medicine cabinet.

Anonymous said...

"but but but marijuana is the gateway drug!", the complaining anti marijuana yoyo said