News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Editorial: Selling Syringes |
Title: | US CA: Editorial: Selling Syringes |
Published On: | 2002-06-04 |
Source: | Sacramento Bee (CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-30 11:15:55 |
SELLING SYRINGES
Requiring Prescriptions Is Spreading Disease
The syringe is a medical tool of great benefit and harm. Through its needle
can flow insulin for the diabetic or heroin for the addict.
While the diabetic usually has no trouble getting a doctor's prescription
for syringes, the addict will find it impossible. The lack of a
prescription for clean needles is no deterrent to shooting up. Addicts just
share needles. This is how diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis C are spread.
This is leading the California Legislature to the inevitable question:
Given the rise of diseases that are spread by needles, what is the public
benefit of requiring adults to get a prescription for a syringe? The
response from the California Medical Association, the California Nurses
Association and the California Pharmacists Association is clear: There is
no benefit to this requirement. That's why these groups wisely support SB
1785 by Sen. John Vasconcellos, D- Santa Clara.
SB 1785 would allow people over age 18 to buy up to 30 syringes at a time
without a prescription.
Under SB 1785, syringes would still be stored behind the counter of a
pharmacist and sold only by licensed pharmacies. The bill would not force
pharmacies to sell syringes without a prescription -- it would merely give
them the option.
It's a healthy option to have. California is only one of six states with a
law like this still on the books. It's a law that is a prescription for the
continued spread of disease, and the Legislature should dump it.
Requiring Prescriptions Is Spreading Disease
The syringe is a medical tool of great benefit and harm. Through its needle
can flow insulin for the diabetic or heroin for the addict.
While the diabetic usually has no trouble getting a doctor's prescription
for syringes, the addict will find it impossible. The lack of a
prescription for clean needles is no deterrent to shooting up. Addicts just
share needles. This is how diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis C are spread.
This is leading the California Legislature to the inevitable question:
Given the rise of diseases that are spread by needles, what is the public
benefit of requiring adults to get a prescription for a syringe? The
response from the California Medical Association, the California Nurses
Association and the California Pharmacists Association is clear: There is
no benefit to this requirement. That's why these groups wisely support SB
1785 by Sen. John Vasconcellos, D- Santa Clara.
SB 1785 would allow people over age 18 to buy up to 30 syringes at a time
without a prescription.
Under SB 1785, syringes would still be stored behind the counter of a
pharmacist and sold only by licensed pharmacies. The bill would not force
pharmacies to sell syringes without a prescription -- it would merely give
them the option.
It's a healthy option to have. California is only one of six states with a
law like this still on the books. It's a law that is a prescription for the
continued spread of disease, and the Legislature should dump it.
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