New drug policies applauded
| By K.C. Myers, Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass. | |
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Murphy heard about the governor's declaration from a member of Parents Supporting Parents, which Murphy founded in 2010 to help desperate parents like herself deal with their child's drug addiction.
Since then, hundreds of lives have been lost to overdoses, she said. Futures have been tarnished by criminal records. Babies are born addicted to opiates such as heroin, methadone, or prescription painkillers. Young people will spend their lives with hepatitis C.
"I just sat in my car and had tears coming down my eyes," said Murphy about when she heard the announcement. "I thought, finally, finally something is happening in our state."
In his announcement Thursday, Patrick promised
He's ordered doctors and pharmacists to register with the state's Online Prescription Monitoring Program within a year so officials can track over-prescribing of narcotics.
Murphy -- whose own daughter is in long-term recovery from heroin addiction -- has ideas on how to spend the
She said there needs to be one centralized phone number with all the treatment beds available in
Currently, members of her group must call each treatment center daily to find a bed to get long-term care for an addict wanting help. Sometimes they can have a list of 20 possible facilities and be making those daily calls for two weeks or more, she said.
"Meanwhile, their (loved one) is going through withdrawal, so they use (drugs) so they won't get sick, and that's when they often overdose," she said.
To navigate treatment options, family members of an addict need to become lawyers, insurance agents and eventually activists, said
Patrick said untangling the maze of substance abuse treatment is a main goal of the
The nationwide addiction crisis began in the 1990s when the
Opiate overdoses in
OxyContin and dozens of other opiate-based drugs have served as gateway drugs to heroin.
Herrand said the governor's ban on Zohydro ER, the first-ever hydrocodone-only drug to be sold without any other drug combination, is a bold move.
Zohydro ER was approved by the
"He's really playing with corporate America and that's huge," she said. "It will send a message to the big boys that they cannot do whatever they want. Because we're at the point where lives are more important than money -- finally."
Making Narcan available to police is also a major benefit to keep heroin and prescription drug addicts alive in the short term.
Brain damage sets in within five minutes of a person not breathing, said
Sandusky's agency trains the general public and police to use Narcan. But his support of Patrick's initiatives goes way beyond Narcan.
"It's addressing a crisis in a multifaceted way," Sandusky said. "They are looking at the big picture. It's a well-executed response."
Cape police chiefs have been waiting for the opportunity to carry Narcan, as police usually arrive at overdose 911 calls before firefighters.
"Too bad we had to get to this, as the alarms have been going off for years," said
"So after almost nine years since Alicia got caught in this web, times are changing."
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