You can soon be asked for a fingerprint while you want any prescription drugs owing to security reasons. With safety and security being a prime concern for all, the fingerprints are essential feel some to have a strong hold of the identity of the person who is buying the drug.
At present Florida is going for this law enforcement feels that there is a strong need of one such law over there to resist the illegal and the wrong doings over there.
According to a research in Florida, it has been noticed that there are around 7 people who die daily in the state due to the abuse regarding the prescription drugs which is truly dangerous.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement feels that that this abuse regarding the prescription drug has been a serious threat to the pharmacy industry. If this law is imposed, the pharmacist may ask you for a fingerprint whenever you may want to get a schedule II drug that consists of oxycodone or methodone. The ABC Action News over there also confirms that there are more pain clinics in Florida than the number of Burger king restaurants or MacDonald Restaurant. Also the pharmacies that claim them to be registered are actually not is what the Florida Health Department states. There are only 861 registered healthy clinics according to The Florida Department of health reports while The Florida enforcement of Health states that there are 1167 registered clinics which make it clear that there is something fishy for sure.
People with personal experiences who have themselves witness the consequences of this drug abuse are strongly in favor of the fingerprint. Laurie Serra is one of the victims as she lost her stepson Mathew at the age of 28. She mentioned that some bad doctors and pharmacist aided in this addiction of Mathew and that is how he got a total of 450 pills and 3 bottles of opiods that comprises of both oxycontin and oxycodone in a day.
However many are against this enforcement an feel that there is no need for the fingerprint every time you want these drugs and they feel why is it that the genuine cases are always facing the problem?
At present Florida is going for this law enforcement feels that there is a strong need of one such law over there to resist the illegal and the wrong doings over there.
According to a research in Florida, it has been noticed that there are around 7 people who die daily in the state due to the abuse regarding the prescription drugs which is truly dangerous.
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement feels that that this abuse regarding the prescription drug has been a serious threat to the pharmacy industry. If this law is imposed, the pharmacist may ask you for a fingerprint whenever you may want to get a schedule II drug that consists of oxycodone or methodone. The ABC Action News over there also confirms that there are more pain clinics in Florida than the number of Burger king restaurants or MacDonald Restaurant. Also the pharmacies that claim them to be registered are actually not is what the Florida Health Department states. There are only 861 registered healthy clinics according to The Florida Department of health reports while The Florida enforcement of Health states that there are 1167 registered clinics which make it clear that there is something fishy for sure.
People with personal experiences who have themselves witness the consequences of this drug abuse are strongly in favor of the fingerprint. Laurie Serra is one of the victims as she lost her stepson Mathew at the age of 28. She mentioned that some bad doctors and pharmacist aided in this addiction of Mathew and that is how he got a total of 450 pills and 3 bottles of opiods that comprises of both oxycontin and oxycodone in a day.
However many are against this enforcement an feel that there is no need for the fingerprint every time you want these drugs and they feel why is it that the genuine cases are always facing the problem?
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