Drug Abuse: Officials Praise Drug Dropoff Boxes

Officials praise drug dropoff boxes
Filed under: Drug Abuse

Progress is being made around the Tri-State on prescription drug abuse, but those drugs still remain the No. 1 drug problem in the area despite an increase in arrests for meth and heroin, according to law enforcement officials in Ohio, West Virginia and Kentucky.
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Database can curb prescription abuse
Filed under: Drug Abuse

One of the nation's biggest drug-abuse problems is rooted in conventional medicine rather than underground trafficking. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, prescription narcotics abuse is an epidemic. The problem in Pennsylvania
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