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Sunday - September 05, 2010 |
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Prescription Drug Abuse Not What the Doctor Ordered
Since prescription drug abuse is the fastest-growing drug problem in the United States, ONDCP launched a prescription drug abuse initiative aimed at preventing and reducing prescription drug abuse and emergency room visits resulting from that abuse.
A recent national survey of high-school students reported that among 12th graders surveyed, 7 of the top 10 abused substances are pharmaceuticals. Between 1997 and 2007, treatment admissions for prescription painkillers increased more than 400 percent. Between 2004 and 2008, the number of visits to hospital emergency departments involving the non-medical use of narcotic painkillers increased 111 percent. In addition, the latest National Survey on Drug Use and Health found that most people who abuse these drugs are getting them from friends and family or from a doctor.
Coalitions can support the ONDCP’s prescription drug abuse initiative by educating their community about things they can do to prevent Rx abuse.
ONDCP recommends that people:
• Carefully monitor prescription drugs in the home; • If you have unused or expired prescription drugs, properly dispose of them at a law enforcement-sponsored take-back event in your community; • Support efforts to educate physicians about opiate painkiller prescribing; • Share information about the dangers of prescription drug abuse with your family, friends, and members of the public through newsletters, emails, and websites.
For more information, visit the webpage, read the fact sheet or check out the Director's blog post about the ONDCP prescription drug abuse initiative.
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