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Pitt Pharmacy Students Visit Library for Program on Prescription Drug Misuse

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The statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are shocking—nearly 15,000 people die every year from overdoses involving prescription painkillers, and 1 in 20 people in the U.S. age 12 or older reported using prescription painkillers in 2010 for nonmedical reasons.

On Friday, Feb. 15 at 3:30 p.m., several students from the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy will visit the Peters Township Public Library for a discussion about prescription drug misuse among youth.

The program will cover the associated risks and how to identify and prevent abuse. It will include a video clip and some role playing scenarios.

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The hour-long interactive session is geared toward parents and grandparents and is not suitable for children. Register for this program by emailing programs@ptlibrary.org, at the library's circulation desk or call 724-941-9430.

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