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Prescription Drug Abuse Task Force Formed in Ohio

Ohio Governor John Kasich has implemented the formation of a new task force to handle prescription drug abuse as advised by a former attorney general, according to a feature in nbci4.com. The state also provided extra funding for a treatment center and an executive order allowing the state’s local treatment partners to use new medication in dealing with heavy opiate addiction.

prescription drug abuseIn Ohio, drug overdoses accounted for most of the fatal car crashes since 2007. Latest figures also show that about 1,300 people have died due to accidental drug overdoses in 2009 alone.

The governor said that everything that has been newly implemented in his state are all for the continuing battle of prescription drug abuse which is concentrated in the troubled Scioto County after he had meetings with officials and treatment advisors. He said that last year, his office gave out a massive 9.7 million doses of prescription pain killers – the equivalent of 123 doses for each resident, all in Scioto County.

In his interview with the Portsmouth Daily Times, Kasich said that the people in Scioto County “are ready, willing, and able to launch this battle to win this war on prescription drugs. We believe if we can win it in Scioto County, then we can spread it throughout all of Ohio,” he said. “If we can make gains in Ohio, this will allow us to be engaged nationally. Failure is not an option in Scioto County.”

The state of Ohio will be releasing $100,000 for the development of a new halfway house and outpatient treatment facility at the non-profit Counseling Center in Portsmouth. Officials are still seeking to add $300,000 in federal funds for the same project.

An emergency executive order was also signed by the governor allowing treatment options to be expanded by treatment providers using the medications approved by the FDA to help treat people with opiates addiction.

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2-Year-Old Child Succumbs to Drug Overdose!

It is disheartening to learn about anyone succumbing to a substance overdose – regardless of whether that someone is famous or infamous, young or otherwise. But when one hears about a two-year-old toddler dying of an overdose, mixed feelings of anger, frustration and confusion, beyond words, undoubtedly set in.

sick childWe found an interesting opinion piece on the Los Angeles Times, written by Angela Garcia, an assistant professor for anthropology at UC Irvine. She is the author of “The Pastoral Clinic: Addiction and Dispossession along the Rio Grande.”

Ms. Garcia tells the story of her neighbor, Dion, who died of a drug overdose “not too long ago.” An examination of Dion’s body yielded traces of an interesting mix of drugs: antihistamines, alcohol, cocaine and opiates. He reportedly came down with the flu, according to reports; the treatment regimen, however, was interesting, to say the least.

Such a report may not seem out of the ordinary, but the fact that Dion was not some wild teenager or drug addict caught our attention. Dion, Ms. Garcia explained, is only two years old. His parents, according to news reports, may have “treated him with the drugs they knew best,” which may explain why he had all those drugs in his system. His parents have since been charged with first-degree felony child abuse.

Dion and his family lived in the village of Velarde, in northern New Mexico. The community is part of the Espanola Valley, which has unfortunately been tagged (based on national statistics) as having the highest per-capita rate of heroin-related deaths in the United States.

Despite this “distinction”, services in the region’s lone drug clinic are said to be inadequate. In addition, the clinic is underfunded and its staff turnover is quite high. Indeed, there are changes that need to be made, but there is no telling exactly when this will happen – if it ever will.

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