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Mentoring Coalitions to Greatness: Workshop Descriptions
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Abstract: 508 compliant). Mentoring Coalitions to Greatness: Workshop Descriptions Monday December 7, 2009 – Day 1 10:30 – 11:45 AM Ultimate User Disposal & Take Back Programs: A DEA Perspective Presenter: Mark Caverly This session is designed to allow the participant to understand the federal legal perspective regarding con
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Prescription Drugs: Weighing the Benefits and the Risks
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Abstract: 508 compliant) (508 compliant). PRESCRIPTION DRUGS: WEIGHING THE BENEFITS AND THE RISKS Prescription drugs are the second most abused category of drugs in the United States, following marijuana.1 When taken as directed for legitimate medical purposes, prescription drugs can be safe and effective. In fact,
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ONDCP Clearinghouse Newsletter, November 2009
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Abstract: 508 compliant) (508 compliant). November 2009 Contents: New Drug-Related Resources from ONDCP/NCJRS Partner Agencies New from Other Agencies/Organizations Upcoming Drug-Related Conferences/Events Acronyms Used in Newsletter How to Order Resources About NCJRS New Drug-Related Resources from ONDCP/NCJRS Part
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Office of National Drug Control Policy -- Press Release -- June 30, 2010
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Abstract: Home. Press Room. Press Release Archive. 2010. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 30, 2010. CONTACT: . ONDCP Public Affairs. 202-395-6618. National Drug Control Policy Director Outlines Plan of Action to Address Fast-Growing Problem of Prescription Drug AbuseWASHINGTON―Calling prescription drug abuse "the fa
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Press Release
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Abstract: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 30, 2010. CONTACT: . ONDCP Public Affairs. 202-395-6618. National Drug Control Policy Director Outlines Plan of Action to Address Fast-Growing Problem of Prescription Drug AbuseWASHINGTON―Calling prescription drug abuse "the fastest-growing drug problem in the United States, N
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Office of National Drug Control Policy - ONDCP Drugged Driving
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Abstract: Home. Drugged Driving. ON THIS PAGE. Overview. Research. What You Can Do. Partner Programs. Resources. Prescription Drug Abuse. Prescription drug abuse is the fastest-growing drug problem in the United States. Because prescription drugs are legal, they are easily accessible, often from a home medicine
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Microsoft Word - RxDisposalGuidelines_20091015.doc
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Abstract: 508 compliant). Federal Guidelines: Do not flush prescription drugs down the toilet or drain unless the label or accompanying patient information specifically instucts you to do so. For information on drugs that should be flushed visit the FDA’s website. To dispose of prescription drugs not labeled to be flushed, y
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Office of National Drug Control Policy - Prescription Drug Abuse
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Abstract: Home. Prescription Drug Abuse. ON THIS PAGE. Overview. Research. What You Can Do. Partner Programs. Resources. Prescription drug abuse is the fastest-growing drug problem in the United States. Because prescription drugs are legal, they are easily accessible, often from a home medicine cabinet. Further, some in
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Drug Waste and Disposal: When Prescriptions Become Poison
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Abstract: 508 compliant) (508 compliant). EXECUI1VE OffiCE OF THE PRFBIDENf omCE OF NATIONAL DRUG COl\TROL POUCY washington, D.C. 20503 "Drug Waste and Disposal: When Prescriptions Become Poison" Senate Special Committee on Aging June 30, 20 I0 2:00 p.m. 106 Dirksen Senate Office Building Written Statement of Direct
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Press Release
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Abstract: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, July 15, 2010. CONTACT: . ONDCP Public Affairs. 202-395-6618. New Data Reveal 400% Increase in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions for People Abusing Prescription DrugsWASHINGTON―Today, Gil Kerlikowske, Director of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) and Thomas McLel
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Office of National Drug Control Policy -- Press Release -- July 15, 2010
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Abstract: Home. Press Room. Press Release Archive. 2010. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Thursday, July 15, 2010. CONTACT: . ONDCP Public Affairs. 202-395-6618. New Data Reveal 400% Increase in Substance Abuse Treatment Admissions for People Abusing Prescription DrugsWASHINGTON―Today, Gil Kerlikowske, Director of Nat
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chapter2.pdf
Abstract: 508 compliant). 25 Preface to Chapter 2: Screening, Intervening, and Saving Lives in Chicago There are many opportunities to intervene in substance use problems in the healthcare system In the Cook County Health & Hospitals System (CCHHS) for example, screening and early intervention are standard practice As part
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Year Six Workshop Descriptions
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Abstract: 508 compliant). Year Six Workshop Descriptions Monday December 7, 2009 – Day 1 10:30 – 11:45 AM Ultimate User Disposal & Take Back Programs: A DEA Perspective (Regency A) Presenter: Mark Caverly This session is designed to allow the participant to understand the federal legal perspective regarding controlled substa
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Grantees - DFCSP
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Abstract: Home. Grantees. Things New DFC Grantees Should Do. Contact your Federal Project Officer at SAMHSA. to begin to establish a relationship and understand his/her role in managing your grant. This is the person who is often your lifeline and link to the Federal government. It is vitally important that
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DFC FY2009 New Grantee Meeting Agenda at a Glance
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Abstract: 508 compliant). WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY in partnership with The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America, National Coalition Institute DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES FY 2009 NEW GRANTEE MEETING AGENDA AT-A-GLANCE Monday, December 7, 20
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DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM
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Abstract: 2/13/2009: Section B: Capacity Building
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Press Release
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Abstract: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, April 14, 2010. CONTACT: ONDCP Public Affairs 202-395-6618. Drug Policy Director Cites New Direction in National Drug Policy. Washington, DC)National Drug Control Policy Director Gil Kerlikowske said today "a new direction in drug policy" is required to reduce the strain on t
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Office of National Drug Control Policy -- Press Release -- April 14, 2010
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Abstract: Home. Press Room. Press Release Archive. 2010. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, April 14, 2010. CONTACTS: ONDCP Public Affairs 202-395-6618. Drug Policy Director Cites New Direction in National Drug Policy. RELATED RESOURCE. Director's Testimony: Fiscal Year 2011 National Drug Control Budget and the
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ONDCP--Of Substance Blog News
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Abstract: Of Substance Blog News. Parents Have the Power to Make a Difference. White House Drug Policy Director Awards $85.6 Million to Local Communities To Prevent Youth Drug Use. Talking to Our Kids About Drug Use is Essential. Promoting and Protecting True Sport and Healthy Values for Our Student-Athletes.
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DRUG FREE COMMUNITIES SUPPORT PROGRAM
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Abstract: 2/16/2007: Section B: Capacity Building
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