In the News
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steveadubato.org: [VIDEO] Are Physicians Keeping Life-Threatening Information from Patients?
Posted 4/13/2015
Dr Shuvendu Sen, Associate Program Director, Internal Medicine Residency, Raritan Bay Medical Center agrees there needs to be laws in place in the state of NJ so that physicians are required to reveal the adverse effects and possibility of addiction of prescription opiate medication to their patients.
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Acting AG, Installation Commander Unveil “Project Medicine Drop” Box at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ’s First at a Military Installation
Posted 4/1/2015
JOINT BASE McGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman today joined with Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Commander Col. James C. Hodges to announce the installation of New Jersey’s “Project Medicine Drop” box at the Joint Base, the first Project Medicine Drop box to be installed at one of New Jersey’s military installations.
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Legislation to Mandate NJ Prescription Drug Monitoring Passes Assembly
Posted 4/1/2015
TRENTON – Legislation designed to make it harder to doctor shop was passed by a unanimous vote in the New Jersey State Assembly, Thursday.
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thedailyjournal.com: Buena Vista now accepting unwanted meds
Posted 3/25/2015
BUENA VISTA – It looks like a mailbox, but don’t dare put your letters in it. Township officials want residents’ unwanted and expired prescription drugs, and they’re asking to have it placed inside a new mailbox-shaped drop box at township hall.
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nbcnewyork.com: "Higher Than Expected": Modern Weed More Potent
Posted 3/25/2015
Marijuana grown and sold legally in Colorado is twice as potent as the illegal pot of past decades — and some modern weed is up to three times stronger, a new study shows, NBC News reported Monday.
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NJ.com: Clark students winners in Statewide Middle School PSA Scriptwriting Contest
Posted 3/23/2015
Erin Heaning, Ryan Pittari, and Ryan Petela, students at Kumpf Middle School in Clark, were selected as statewide winners for their entry in the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey's Annual Middle School PSA Challenge. As first place winners, their script was professionally produced and aired on television stations across New Jersey.
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pba.org: Drug-Free NJ Director Says Parents Need To Be Vigilant
Posted 3/20/2015
Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey Executive Director Angelo Valente says parents are recognizing the problem of prescription and over the counter drug abuse and must make sure medicines are locked away and properly disposed of.
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PDFNJ Ex. Director Angelo M. Valente Interviewed on 1450 WCTC with Bert Baron
Posted 3/19/2015
On Wednesday, March 19th, PDFNJ Executive Director, Angelo M. Valente, appeared 1450 WCTC with Bert Baron from 7am - 8am. Valente and Baron discussed the upcoming New Jersey Shouts Down Drugs Substance Abuse Prevention Concert on April 17th at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.
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DEA ISSUES NATIONWIDE ALERT ON FENTANYL AS THREAT TO HEALTH AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Posted 3/18/2015
WASHINGTON, DC - The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) today issued a nationwide alert about the dangers of fentanyl and fentanyl analogues/compounds. Fentanyl is commonly laced in heroin, causing significant problems across the country, particularly as heroin abuse has increased. This alert was issued through the multi-agency El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC) to all U.S. law enforcement.
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NorthJersey.com: Rockaway teens in ‘Shout Down Drugs’ contest
Posted 3/18/2015
Elizabeth Vex and Kaylee Pachana, of Rockaway Township, and Sarah Kertesz, of the Green Pond community, students at Morris Knolls High School, are finalists in the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s (PDFNJ) New Jersey Shout Down Drugs competition.