Effort to help
stop prescription drug diversion and misuse, save lives
Honolulu,
Hawaiʻi
– State Representative John Mizuno, Chair
the House Health Committee, talked about the need to address the diversion and misuse of unwanted or unneeded prescription medications
including opioids in Hawaiʻi at the Kamehameha Long Drugs CVS Pharmacy
last week.
Mizuno,
author of HB1272 which was signed
into law on July 2 as Act 183, said the bill allows for
the safe disposal of prescription drugs at drug disposal units now being utilized by CVS Longs at 17 of their
pharmacies statewide.
"According to statistics from
the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency,
200 Americans die every day from an opioid overdose, and 2,000 Americans suffer
an overdose every day," said Mizuno (Kamehameha
Heights, Kalihi Valley, Lower Kalihi). "From
1999 to 2017, more than 700,000 people have died from a drug overdose. We have
an opioid crisis."
The drug disposal units are an effort
to combat the opioid epidemic and support healthcare providers and health
systems, partner with law enforcement, and encourage consumers to make safe
choices about opioids and the devastation that comes with their misuse.
"We need to make sure that
prescription drugs that are no longer needed by the patients they were meant
for are disposed of properly and don't fall into the wrong hands," said
Mizuno. "I want to thank CVS Longs for supporting this endeavor and
program in Hawaiʻi."
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