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News (Media Awareness Project) - US FL: Editorial: A Prescription For Fighting Drug Abuse
Title:US FL: Editorial: A Prescription For Fighting Drug Abuse
Published On:2007-12-05
Source:Tampa Tribune (FL)
Fetched On:2008-08-16 11:21:30
A PRESCRIPTION FOR FIGHTING DRUG ABUSE

The good news in the war on drugs: The United States is making
progress in beating back the availability of drugs like cocaine and
methamphetamines.

The bad news: The emerging drugs of choice come straight out of the
family medicine cabinet.

Prescription drugs are becoming the new gateway drugs for a new
generation of addicts, U.S. "drug czar" John P. Walters said in a
visit to Tampa on Tuesday. While overall drug use is on the decline,
the abuse of prescription drugs is up some 300 percent over the last
decade, the Office of National Drug Control Policy reports.

Florida has made progress. It was once a fountain for the drug
hydrocodone - better known by its brand name Vicodin - with just five
Florida Internet pharmacies doling out an average of 3.6 million pills
a month in 2006 when the national average was 7,500 pills. Drug
enforcement efforts targeted those operations and now the state is
below the national average.

It's not surprising experimenting teens and addicts would turn to
powerful prescription drugs, particularly painkillers and
tranquilizers. They are accessible and comparably cheap.

But they are addictive nonetheless and damage lives just as surely as
street drugs.

Adults must take responsibility for their own prescriptions - 60
percent of prescription drug abusers get their supply from a friend or
relative for free.

Throw out any unused prescriptions that you no longer need so a
teenager on the prowl through the medicine cabinet isn't tempted to
take them.

And don't abuse your prescriptions yourself. Recognize that these
drugs are powerful, dangerous compounds only intended to treat
disease, not take the edge off a bad day.
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