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The Statehouse News Bureau provides educational, comprehensive coverage of legislation, elections, issues and other activities surrounding the Statehouse to Ohio's public radio and television stations.

Number Of Opioid Prescriptions Decreasing

Though an estimated 11 Ohioans a day are dying from fatal opioid-related overdoses, fewer opioid pills are being prescribed to patients in Ohio.  For the fifth year in a row, the number of prescription painkillers dispensed has gone down - more than 28% in the past five years. Steve Schierholt, Executive Director of the Ohio Board of Pharmacy, credits new rules that limit the number of opioid pills that can be prescribed at one time. And he says doctors are finding success in using the state's database.  "And our hope, and what we believe is happening, is when the prescribers have that available to them, they are making different decisions for their patients."  A new Ohio Pharmacy Board report shows an 88% decrease since 2012 in the number of people who sought out different physicians to get medications.  Copyright 2018 The Statehouse News Bureau. To see more, visit The Statehouse News Bureau.

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