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Ohio Lawmakers Want Insurance To Cover 'Tamper-Proof' Pills

State lawmakers are hoping a certain kind of pill will help curb a drug epidemic in Ohio. From our Statehouse Bureau Andy Chow explains.

Two lawmakers, equipped with a hammer, stood before reporters trying to crush and smash a tamper-proof pill into powder, and they failed.

Republican Representative Robert Sprague of Findlay and Democratic Representative Nickie Antonio of Lakewood want to require health insurance companies to cover the cost of these powerful painkillers.

Elizabeth Lottes with the central Ohio rehab facility Maryhaven says a coating on these pills keep addicts from smashing them to short for a quick high.

"You cannot scrape this coating off - we tried at Maryhaven. We tried scraping it, we tried melting it, he tried putting it in his mouth, we could not get the coating to break down," said Lottes.

Doctors could still choose the tamper-proof or the regular pill. The lawmakers say the health insurance industry is pushing back because of the higher cost of these pills.