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File #: RES 2024-139    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/8/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 4/22/2024 Final action: 4/22/2024
Title: ADOPT Resolution No. 2024-139 proclaiming April 2024 as Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month, as recommended by Supervisor Glover.
Attachments: 1. Signed Resolution No. 2024-139.pdf
To: Board of Supervisors
From: Federal D. Glover, District V Supervisor
Report Title: Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:
ACCEPT Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month Proclamation.


FISCAL IMPACT:
None.


BACKGROUND:
The Contra Costa County Medication Education and Disposal Safety (MEDS) Coalition engages all community members in the county to participate in Prescription Drug Abuse Awareness Month activities to raise prescription drug safety awareness.


CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
None.






















2024 PRESCRIPTION DRUG ABUSE AWARENESS MONTH
Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors

WHEREAS: When used as prescribed by a doctor, prescription medicines such as stimulants, sedatives and opioids can be helpful in treating many illnesses, but when these medications are misused, they can have serious consequences; and

WHEREAS: Many prescription drugs can alter a person's thinking and judgment, and can lead to health risks, including addiction, drugged driving, infectious disease, and adverse effects on pregnancy; and

WHEREAS: Anyone who takes prescription opioids can become addicted to them. In fact, as many as one in four patients receiving long-term opioid therapy in a primary care setting struggles with opioid use disorder (OUD); and

WHEREAS: Prescription opioid overdose deaths also often involve benzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines are central nervous system depressants used to sedate, induce sleep, prevent seizures, and relieve anxiety. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends avoiding taking benzodiazepines while taking prescription opioids whenever
possible due to the risk of overdose; and

WHEREAS: In 2022 in Contra Costa County there were 463,914 opioid prescriptions given to patients which is an age-adjusted rate of 349.6 per 1,000 residents, higher than the state rate of 321.7; and

WHEREAS: In 2022, a total of 21,016...

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