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Florida Leader Offers Hope, Strategies for Confronting Opioid Epidemic

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Wednesday, September 28, 2016   

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - An estimated 129 people die each day in this country from an overdose of heroin or other opioid drugs, and the leader of one Florida community that has been on the front lines says awareness is key.

Fort Lauderdale once was considered ground zero for so-called "pill mills," or rogue clinics dispensing prescription painkillers. That has changed, said city manager Lee Feldman, thanks in part to an aggressive coordination of efforts across law enforcement, public health, legislative and community lines. However, Feldman warned that the crisis continues.

"This epidemic is one that crosses races and ethnicities, ages, income levels. It's urban, it's suburban, it's rural," he said. "This is truly a nationwide crisis."

Feldman said the drug Narcan, which can counter the effects of an overdose long enough to get the patient to a hospital, is playing a big role in the city's efforts. All front-line fire and EMS personnel now carry Narcan, and it's available to city employees through their health plan. Legislation passed this year also allows Florida pharmacists to dispense Narcan without a prescription.

According to the Department of Health and Human Services, more people died across the United States from drug overdoses in 2014 than in any year on record. Feldman said turning things around will require every city, large and small, to take aggressive preventive steps.

"First, you need to recognize that you have a problem," he said. "Then, you need to be able to convene the community together to address that problem, but you also have to recognize that the problem does not stop at your borders."

The topic of opioid abuse is on the table this week at the International City/County Management Association's annual meeting. Last month, the U.S. surgeon general noted in a letter to the American medical community that everywhere he travels, he sees communities devastated by the opioid epidemic.


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