Pubdate: Fri, 15 Apr 2005 Source: Ledger-Independent, The (KY) Copyright: 2005, Maysville Newspapers, Inc. Contact: http://www.maysville-online.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1895 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/oxycontin.htm (Oxycontin/Oxycodone) THE SCOURGE OF OXYCONTIN A new system which allows doctors, pharmacists and police to access prescription records via the Internet may put a dent in the drug abuse problem. But it is no defense against a thief, possibly armed with a gun walking into the local drug store and demanding drugs. Such was the case Thursday when a man who said he had a gun entered a Flemingsburg pharmacy and demanded OxyContin. Unable to determine if what he had in his pocket was really a gun or only his hand, the pharmacist wisely turned over the drugs. If there was ever any doubt that the scourge of OxyContin had made its way into our area, the robbery should dispel that notion. Over the past decade the narcotic has increasingly become the drug of choice in eastern Kentucky and the trend is working its way westward. In some parts of eastern Kentucky, break-ins at drug stores by those seeking OxyContin have become so frequent that pharmacy owners have installed steel vaults in which to store the drug. The stores have also added steel bars to windows and placed safety glass between those working behind the counter and customers. It would be wonderful if we could confidently say Thursday's robbery was a fluke. That could be the case but it is more likely that other attempts to obtain OxyContin illegally are on horizon as the drug becomes more difficult to get in other areas of the state. As fate would have it, Flemingsburg's police department is scheduled to be evaluated in June for its preparedness for either a natural disaster or criminal activity, making it an opportune time for the department to beef up its drug enforcement efforts. We certainly aren't suggesting that Police Chief Danny Carpenter and his staff aren't doing a good job. In fact, we believe quite the opposite is true. But any agency, faced with a new task, is well advised to put extra effort into preparing for that task. This assessment will give the police department a chance to brush up on its procedures and provide it with more information to pass along to those directly in the line of fire, such as pharmacists. As drugs, particularly OxyContin, becomes more of an issue locally, we encourage police departments throughout the area to arm themselves and their communities with the ammunition needed to fight off this latest threat. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom