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North Dakota Tries to Slow Prescription Drug Abuse

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Thursday, November 6, 2014   

BISMARCK, N.D. - North Dakota is taking steps to head off the spread of prescription drug abuse, which continues to be a growing problem across the country.

While the rate of prescription drug abuse in the state is lower than the national average, North Dakota has seen an upward trend.

Pamela Sagness, administrator of the Division of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services at the North Dakota Department of Human Services, says a summit being held Thursday in Bismarck will examine the prescription drug abuse problem, along with strategies to combat it.

"We hope that by putting together this summit, we can avoid some of the problems other states are experiencing by being ahead on both policy and other strategies we can utilize," says Sagness. "Hopefully this won't become an epidemic issue for North Dakota."

More than 2.5 percent of North Dakotans aged 26 and older abuse prescription medications, while the rate for those between 18 to 25 is more than than triple that number at eight percent.

According to Sagness, a program for residents to safely dispose of old medicines, along with the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program, are strategies already in place that are showing signs of success.

"We constantly want to be looking at what some enhancements might be, or what might be some of the barrier," she says. "One of the new topics that we're going to be discussing is overdose prevention."

Sagness says part of the overdose prevention efforts could include a Good Samaritan law, which would protect those seeking medical attention from illegal prescription drug use from liability, similar to North Dakota's medical amnesty law for alcohol-related emergencies.


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