“…One such practice is medication sharing, defined as lending medications to someone else or taking someone else's medication (Daniel, Honein, & Moore, 2003). Medication sharing is a poorly understood, socially complex phenomenon that occurs for a variety of reasons, including consumers' inadequate understanding of critical drug-related information such as toxicity or side effects (Huott & Storrow, 1997), socioeconomic factors such as medication costs (Anglin & White, 1999;Bedell et al, 2000;Saradamma, Higginbotham, & Nichter, 2000), differences in cultural values and beliefs (Deschepper et al, 2008), ease of access from family members and friends (Daniel et al, 2003;Hurwitz, 2005), and the allure of elicit recreational usage (White, Becker-Blease, & Grace-Bishop, 2006).…”