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Study links addictions to genetics

Tulsa Beacon

OKLAHOMA CITY – Why do some people face a higher risk than others for alcoholism and drug abuse? A researcher at the OU College of Medicine, William R. Lovallo, Ph.D., recently published one of the field’s few studies focused on how a person’s genes contribute to addiction. Lovallo’s research showed that a tiny genetic mutation…

Seniors battle drug, alcohol addiction

Tulsa Beacon

The president of the Association of Mature American Citizens [AMAC] said substantial research shows that addiction to alcohol and prescription and illicit drugs among senior citizens has gone unnoticed for too long. Weber called a report by the Inspector General at the Health and Human Services Department published in 2017 a wakeup call. The report…

Trump should reject Pelosi’s plan on prescription drugs

Tulsa Beacon

It’s been more than 100 days since the Democrats were restored to power in the House of Representatives. They haven’t accomplished much, aside from talking. Some of what they have to say is just partisan politics. There are other things they are talking about doing of which we should be wary. One is House Speaker…

New law requires signed consent for use of antipsychotic drugs in nursing homes

Tulsa Beacon

A bill requiring informed consent for nursing home patients and their families regarding the use of powerful antipsychotic drugs has been signed into law.  State Sen. Stephanie Bice, R-Oklahoma City, is the principal author of Senate Bill 142.  Rep. Tammy West, R-Bethany, is the principal House author. The measure deals with the overuse of powerful…

Prescription bill could save lives

Tulsa Beacon

Gov. Kevin Stitt has given his approval to legislation ensuring citizens can get emergency refills on life-saving prescriptions.  Sen. Carri Hicks, D-Oklahoma City, is the principal author of Senate Bill 1019. The House principal author is Rep. T.J. Marti, R-Broken Arrow. Hicks said the legislation sets out the guidelines for pharmacists to prescribe emergency refills…

Law enforcement grant helps catch drug dealers in Tulsa

Tulsa Beacon

Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Hunter has filed drug trafficking and other related charges on two Tulsans after officers with the Tulsa Police Department searched a southeast Tulsa residence.   Officers found James Mitchell and Tynisa Williams in possession of nearly two pounds of methamphetamine, three pounds of ecstasy and 10 guns, including assault-style weapons, during the…

New program battles opioid abuse

Tulsa Beacon

Pawnee County is one of Oklahoma’s top five counties for opioid overdoses. But a new program is battling that. Prescription drug abuse is the fastest-growing drug problem in the United States and Oklahoma is no exception. More than 770 Oklahoma residents died from drug overdoses in 2017. Opioids, including prescriptions, are a particular problem —…

Prescription drug takeback Oct. 27

Tulsa Beacon

A prescription drug take-back event is scheduled for citizens to dispose of unwanted medications and prescription drugs on October 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at five locations in Tulsa: Reasor’s parking lot – 7114 S. Sheridan Road Patrick Henry Elementary parking lot – 3820 E. 41st St. Spirit Halloween (old Gander Mountain) parking…

Letter: More psychoactive drugs usage?­

Tulsa Beacon

A headline on the front page of a recent edition of the Tulsa Beacon declares that “Oklahoma will get $13m to fight the opioid epidemic.”  On the other hand, Oklahoma is fighting a battle to provide free access to marijuana. This world has lost its collective mind! If addiction is a national problem, why would…

Foreign countries should pay fair market values for American drugs

Tulsa Beacon

President Trump recently released an ambitious, 44-page plan to drive down prescription drug prices. The blueprint relies, in part, on negotiating and enforcing trade deals to prevent other countries from freeloading off of American researchers. That’s a smart strategy. Right now, most of our trading partners impose government price controls on drugs. Ensuring that these…