U.S. Senate to Create National Database to Monitor Prescription Drugs
New Orleans City Business › August 22, 2005
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The growing abuse of pain medications and the proliferation of so- called pain clinics spurred the U.S. Senate to create a $60 million national database to monitor prescription of controlled substances.
The National All Schedules Prescription Reporting Act will help establish or improve state-run prescription drug monitoring programs.See the full content of this document
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U.S. Senate to Create National Database to Monitor Prescription Drugs
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