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Author: Wartell, Julie

Title: Prescription Drug Fraud and Misuse. 2nd edition

Summary: This guide describes the problem of prescription drug fraud and misuse and reviews some of the factors that increase their risks. It then identifies a series of questions to help you analyze your local problem. Finally, it reviews responses to the problem, and what is known about them from evaluative research and police practice, For the purposes of this guide, prescription drug fraud, which falls under the broader heading of pharmaceutical diversion, is defined as the illegal acquisition of prescription drugs for personal use or profit. This definition excludes theft, burglary, backdoor pharmacies, and illegal importation or distribution of prescription drugs. This guide also discusses common forms of prescription drug diversion, as not all cases of diversion are fraudulent. For example, sharing medication and taking medication without permission are not acts categorized as fraudulent yet still warrant police attention. The related issue of prescription misuse and addiction is also covered, as many offenders become addicted and begin more widespread use through illegally obtaining prescription drugs from family and friends. "Backdoor pharmacies" are businesses not licensed/authorized to distribute pharmaceutical drugs. Prescription drug fraud and misuse is but one aspect of the larger set of problems related to the unlawful use of controlled substances. This guide is limited to addressing the particular harms created by prescription fraud and misuse.

Details: Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, 2013. 72p.

Source: Internet Resource: Problem-Specific Guides Series Problem-Oriented Guides for Police, no. 24: Accessed May 23, 2018 at: https://ric-zai-inc.com/Publications/cops-p257-pub.pdf

Year: 2013

Country: United States

URL: https://ric-zai-inc.com/Publications/cops-p257-pub.pdf

Shelf Number: 130303

Keywords:
Drug Abuse and Addiction
Opioid Crisis
Opioids
Prescription Drug Fraud
Prescription Drugs