Pubdate: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 Source: Malden Observer (MA) Copyright: 2004 Community Newspapers Inc. Contact: http://www2.townonline.com/malden/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3535 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) DRUGGISTS' CHOICE DISGRACEFUL The failure of the city's pharmacies to show up to a City Council meeting - with only one calling to say it couldn't make it - is a disgrace. It is a lack of respect for the governing council of the city and shows a willful disregard for the community. Councilors requested representatives from all the pharmacies in the city in hopes of bringing them into the discussion about OxyContin abuse that the city is fighting through its exemplary Drug Task Force. By not being part of the discussion means the pharmacies, save for the one that responded, don't have Malden in its best interest. Any business, whether it's a chain or mom-and-pop, is part of this community, and as a part of the community, the businesses should at least respond to a request by the City Council to come to a meeting. What's more, OxyContin abuse is a grave problem that the pharmacies can help with and they aren't even willing to discuss it publicly. Furthermore, the pharmacies have been held harmless in the latest drug plague, even evoking public sympathy when a drug-crazed bandit robs the store of its supply of the opiate. Perhaps, though, the pharmacies should be held accountable. The city holds convenience stores accountable for selling cigarettes to minors, and alcohol-serving businesses are held accountable for the people they serve. Why aren't pharmacies held accountable for dispensing medication properly? Malden, through its Board of Health and City Council, could enact an ordinance that would govern the dispensing of medication that is more stringent than what the state or federal government dictates. Perhaps the city should consider an ordinance that any pharmacy found to dispense OxyContin to someone who overdoses or dies, or someone who is distributing the opiate, should be fined in the thousands of dollars. We bet the pharmacies would be storming the City Council chambers if such an ordinance were proposed. Funny how that works. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek