Mass. to Hold Prescription ‘Take Back Day’ to Curb Abuse – Boston.com

Mass. to hold prescription ‘Take Back Day’ to curb abuse – Boston.com


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Mass. to hold prescription 'Take Back Day' to curb abuse
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Massachusetts residents are urged to turn in their unwanted prescription drugs at designated sites on April 26 in a state-wide effort to tame the spike in prescription drug abuse. At least 170 drop-off sites will be available as part of the National
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Healthy Sheboygan County 2020 column: Safe disposal of medications helps … – The Sheboygan Press

Healthy Sheboygan County 2020 column: Safe disposal of medications helps
The Sheboygan Press
Prescription drug abuse has become a concern nationally and in Sheboygan County. It is a community problem that affects all of us. You may be aware of the recent news regarding the heroin epidemic which is now a public health priority. In fact
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Coateville police want your (prescription) drugs – Daily Local News

Coateville police want your (prescription) drugs
Daily Local News
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the increase in drug abuse prescribed opioid pain medication has an effect similar to the effects of heroin. The national organization said research now suggests the abuse of opioids is possibly
Saltville Police offer drug take-back daySouthwest Virginia Today

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RI has tools to spot prescription drug abusers, but few prescribers use them – The Providence Journal

RI has tools to spot prescription drug abusers, but few prescribers use them
The Providence Journal
The single most powerful tool currently available to combat prescriptiondrug fraud is seldom used by the majority of Rhode Island physicians and others licensed to prescribe controlled substances. The state prescription drug monitoring program, or PMP

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