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Revision as of 15:45, 31 October 2019
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Most misuse of prescription drugs is not being done by the peopte who were prescribed the drugs by the doctors. Even
Contents
Background
Statistics on Diversion
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Main Pathways for Prescription Drug Diversion
Major ways that prescription drugs are diverted to uses other than the intended use of the prescription include:
- People giving pills to a friend or relative
- People stealing pills (from friends/relatives or strangers)
- People buying pills from someone who was prescribed the pills or from someone who stole them.
- People stealing pills from a pharmacy or healthcare provider
Tools and Resources
Details for Tools and Resources are on the Zoom Strategy Map for this Objective
Scorecard Building
Possible Objective Details
Possible Measures and Data Sources