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PRESCRIPTION Drugs
Prescription Drug
Abuse Prevention
One of the easiest ways to do your part in preventing
prescription drug abuse is to make sure that you clean
out your medicine cabinet periodically.
Properly dispose of outdated and unused pharmaceuticals
that could possibly get into the wrong hands. Children
and youth today are much more able to identify prescription
drugs of abuse. Elderly relatives that may receive
visits from youth should also be cautioned.
If you do take prescription drugs that are subject
to abuse, do everything you can to secure those medications
from individuals that may frequent your residence.
The drug task force has investigated the theft of
these drugs by invited friends and family, hired employees
working inside your home, and even those touring homes
offered for sale.
Because
prescription drug abuse tends to be a hidden problem,
education may be the best avenue to preventing this
very prevalent problem. Knowing and understanding
that prescription drug abuse can create a very serious
addiction problem is a start to addressing this issue.
It is important that we pursue this problem vigorously,
while making sure that we do not negatively impact
legitimate patients.
The Greater Warren County Drug Task Force welcomes
information on prescription drug abuse. Tips, and
other information can be provided by calling 1-513-336-0070,
or through the toll free line at 1-866-307-0070. Tips
can also be emailed to: drugtips@wcdtf.org
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