ASSEMBLY STANDING COMMITTEE ON ALCOHOLISM AND DRUG ABUSE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING |
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The "silent epidemic" of prescription drug abuse |
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To determine if New York State is properly addressing prescription drug abuse, especially among youth and the elderly. |
NYS Assembly Hearing Room |
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Prescription medications provide invaluable relief to countless people with health problems, and when taken appropriately can improve the quality and length of life. Regrettably, the nonmedical use or abuse of prescription drugs is a serious and growing public health problem in this country, especially among young people and the elderly. Recent surveys indicate that millions of Americans are addicted to prescription drugs. Many of these addicts are average citizens, with no prior history of drug abuse, who became "hooked" after first using the drugs for legitimate medical reasons. For many, drug usage escalates until they cannot stop; and, left unchecked, the destructive course of addiction can ruin lives and tear families apart. One of the most troubling factors related to prescription drug abuse is that many people believe that prescription medications are safer than illegal "street" drugs because they are prescribed by a doctor, approved by the federal Food and Drug Administration, "clean" (not mixed with other substances), and "non-addictive." A disturbing trend is that many young people have found that some of the easiest drugs to get their hands on are right in their own homes - prescription medications used by members of their own family. According to the National Institute of Drug Abuse, prescription drug abuse is not limited to younger people. Many senior citizens abuse or are addicted to prescription drugs. Persons 65 years of age and above comprise only 13 percent of the population, yet account for approximately one-third of all medications prescribed in the United States. Older patients are more likely to be prescribed long-term and multiple prescriptions, which could lead to unintentional misuse, abuse or addiction. Also, the growth of the internet has facilitated prescription drug abuse. While most online pharmacies are reputable businesses that provide an essential service, there are large and growing numbers of web-based pharmacies that sell medications of dubious quality, without prescriptions, to anyone who is willing to pay. The New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse and the New York State Assembly Standing Committee on Health are seeking testimony from knowledgeable witnesses for the purpose of learning what New York should do to more effectively prevent prescription drug abuse and addiction, assessing the needs of persons who abuse prescription drugs, ascertaining if the services available to such persons meet those needs and determining if New York State needs to take action to improve prevention and services. WITNESSES SHOULD BE PREPARED TO SUGGEST AND DISCUSS SPECIFIC MEANS BY WHICH THE STATE MIGHT DIRECTLY ADDRESS THE PROBLEMS OF PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE. Please see the list of subjects to which witnesses may direct their testimony. Persons wishing to present pertinent testimony to the Committee at the above hearing should complete and return the reply form as soon as possible. It is important that the reply form be fully completed and returned so that persons may be notified in the event of emergency postponement or cancellation. Oral testimony will be limited to 5 minutes' duration. Testimony will be under oath. In preparing the order of witnesses, the Committee will attempt to accommodate individual requests to speak at particular times in view of special circumstances. These requests should be made on the reply form below or communicated to Committee staff as early as possible. In the absence of a request, witnesses will be scheduled in the order in which reply forms are postmarked. Ten copies of any prepared testimony should be submitted at the hearing registration desk. The Committee would appreciate advance receipt of prepared statements. In order to further publicize these hearings, please inform interested parties and organizations of the Committee's interest in hearing testimony from all sources. In order to meet the needs of those who may have a disability, the Assembly, in accordance with its policy of non-discrimination on the basis of disability, as well as the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), has made its facilities and services available to all individuals with disabilities. For individuals with disabilities, accommodations will be provided, upon reasonable request, to afford such individuals access and admission to Assembly facilities and activities. |
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Jeffrey Dinowitz |
Richard N. Gottfried |
SELECTED ISSUES TO WHICH WITNESSES MAY DIRECT THEIR TESTIMONY:
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PUBLIC HEARING REPLY FORM Persons wishing to present testimony at the public hearing on combating the "silent epidemic" of prescription drug abuse are requested to complete this reply form as soon as possible and mail it to:
Bill Eggler |
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I plan to attend the following public hearing on the "silent epidemic" of prescription drug abuse to be conducted by the Assembly Committees on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse and Health on January 13. | |
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I plan to make a public statement at the hearing. My statement will be limited to 5 minutes, and I will answer any questions which may arise. I will provide 10 copies of my prepared statement. | |
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I will address my remarks to the following subjects: 1.2. 3. |
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