Press Release
Bera Highlights Bill to Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse
Elk Grove, CA,
October 21, 2015
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Health Care
Elk Grove, CA – Congressman Ami Bera, M.D. highlighted his bill to help prevent prescription drug abuse in Sacramento County and across the country. The Dispose Responsibly of Pills Act (DROP) would fund additional prescription drug drop-off sites across the country. Bera spoke at the Elk Grove Police Station, where one of the region's drop-off bins is located and discussed the broad effort needed to address the issue. "This is a growing problem across the country," Bera said. "As a doctor and policymaker I understand just how serious prescription drug abuse is and how quickly it can escalate. The solution will require a multi-pronged approach that begins with prevention. My bill will help keep medicine out of the wrong hands, but we must also work on treating and destigmatizing addiction." Click here to see a high resolution version of this image. Bera spoke alongside Deborah Simpson, a Sacramento County mother whose son became addicted to prescription pain medication he found in his family's medicine cabinet. "My accident was not the tragedy, the tragedy was that my son began stealing two or three prescription pills at a time and at 15-years-old he became an addict," Simpson said. "I cannot tell you the suffering my family went through over five years because of prescription drug abuse. Four trips to rehab later, I am happy to say that he is a recovering addict." Click here to see a high resolution version of this image. Click here to see a high resolution version of this image. |