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Oregon ER doctors tackle prescription drug abuse

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Oregon has a relatively new Prescription Drug Monitoring Program to help prevent multiple prescriptions going to the same person, and Meieran says the additional guidelines will help. "This isn't something we're doing to be punitive or to deny people …
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Kentucky part of prescription drug abuse initiative

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The effort is co-chaired by the governors of Alabama and Colorado, and Kentucky, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oregon and Virginia were chosen to join them. “Prescription drug abuse continues to be the fastest-growing, drug-related issue facing our communities …
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Oregon pot measure in your hands

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Profits from the state's sale of marijuana would be distributed as follows: 90 percent to the state general fund; 7 percent for drug abuse treatment; 1 percent for promotion of hemp via a new Hemp Fiber and Food Committee; 1 percent to promote …
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