Pubdate: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 Source: Charlotte Observer (NC) Copyright: 2002 The Charlotte Observer Contact: http://www.charlotte.com/mld/observer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/78 Author: Cristina C. Breen Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) OXYCONTIN MAKER WORKS AGAINST ABUSE Advertising and anti-fraud prescription pads used in campaign Responding to reports of prescription drug abuse in the Carolinas and along the East Coast, OxyContin manufacturer Purdue Pharma spends millions every year on abuse prevention programs. Some of the company's efforts in the Carolinas include: - - Tamper-proof prescription pads for doctors. The company started distributing the pads in the Carolinas in July 2001. So far, 874 doctors in the Carolinas have received 11,040 pads. The prescription pads have six unique security features, ranging from special watermarks in paper that makes the word "VOID" appear when a prescription is photocopied. - - Ads on TV and in newspapers about the dangers of prescription drug abuse and what Purdue is doing to combat abuse. The company has spent $6 million nationwide on print and television ads. Purdue officials say the ads are targeted in places where OxyContin abuse has been reported, mainly on the East Coast. Purdue has been running ads in Charlotte, Columbia and Raleigh-Durham since February. - - A special anti-prescription drug abuse ad campaign aimed at teens will be coming to South Carolina later this year. The "Painfully Obvious" campaign takes a humorous tilt to alert teens to the problem of prescription drug abuse. - - A project called RADARS to research the rate of abuse of OxyContin and five other prescription opioids. Purdue is spending $6 million a year on the program. The goal is to study rates of abuse, addiction and diversion of multiple prescription drugs, compared with how the drug is taken by legitimate patients who need it. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh