prescription drugs http://ripr.org en Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse, One Log In At a Time http://ripr.org/post/fighting-prescription-drug-abuse-one-log-time <p>For Rhode Islanders between 15 and 44 years old, the leading cause of death is accidental drug overdose, usually involving prescription painkillers. &nbsp;State health leaders are calling it an epidemic. There’s growing evidence that tracking the number of pills doctors prescribe to potential abusers might ease the problem. But Rhode Island’s fledgling prescription drug monitoring program is just getting started.</p><p><strong>The dark side of opiates</strong></p> Tue, 18 Jun 2013 09:00:00 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 16918 at http://ripr.org Fighting Prescription Drug Abuse, One Log In At a Time Prescribing Painkillers: What the Health Dept. Recommends http://ripr.org/post/prescribing-painkillers-what-health-dept-recommends <p>Tomorrow on Morning Edition, you can catch my story about Rhode Island's fledgling prescription drug monitoring program. It's a program that's supposed to spot troubling trends in prescription drug misuse. And as you might know, there's plenty of trouble to spot in Rhode Island, where prescription drug overdose death rates have soared along with rates of addiction to narcotic painkillers.</p> Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:36:52 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 17052 at http://ripr.org Drug Overdose Deaths; Tracking Opioid Prescribers http://ripr.org/post/drug-overdose-deaths-tracking-opioid-prescribers <p>Opioids are narcotic painkillers, and they include popular drugs with brand names like OxyContin, Vicodin, and Demerol. Heroin is another. And while the former have eased the pain of many, all of these drugs are potential killers. They're incredibly addictive. And prescription drug overdose deaths, according to what many health care providers and experts tell me, have reached epidemic status in Rhode Island.</p> Mon, 13 May 2013 20:03:36 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 15141 at http://ripr.org Drug Overdose Deaths; Tracking Opioid Prescribers RI Prescription Drug Take-Back Nets 2300+ Pounds http://ripr.org/post/ri-prescription-drug-take-back-nets-2300-pounds <p>Rhode Island collected more than<strong> </strong>2300&nbsp; pounds of pharmaceuticals this past Saturday during a statewide prescription drug take-back event.</p><p>The Attorney General’s office says that beats the record of all six previous take-back events in Rhode Island.</p><p>Rhode Islanders were encouraged to bring unused or expired prescription medications to several locations throughout Rhode Island for authorities to dispose of safely.</p> Mon, 29 Apr 2013 17:04:04 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 14357 at http://ripr.org Another RI Doctor Sanctioned for Prescribing Practices http://ripr.org/post/another-ri-doctor-sanctioned-prescribing-practices <p>In the past year and a half, according to Rhode Island Department of Health records, seven physicians have been <a href="http://www.health.ri.gov/lists/disciplinaryactions/">disciplined</a>--some even forced to stop practicing medicine--for improperly prescribing narcotics.</p> Fri, 26 Apr 2013 20:38:12 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 14245 at http://ripr.org Health director's priorities: end overdose deaths http://ripr.org/post/health-directors-priorities-end-overdose-deaths <p>Rhode Island Department of Health director Dr. Michael Fine says Rhode Island must address prescription drug abuse. Fine’s comments come as part of a list of priorities he’s shared with lawmakers.</p><p>Topping the list: ending deaths from prescription drug overdoses and colorectal cancer, as well as curbing the transmission of new HIV cases in Rhode Island. Fine also wants to reduce the number of premature births and C-section deliveries.</p> Wed, 30 Jan 2013 19:56:28 +0000 Kristin Gourlay 9484 at http://ripr.org Health director's priorities: end overdose deaths