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Community gains control over prescription drug abuse.


BADDECK, N.S.

When Constable An official of a Municipal Corporation whose primary duties are to protect and preserve the peace of the community.

In medieval law, a constable was a high functionary under the French and English kings.
 Stephen Gloade observed the violence and injury to residents in two Mi'kmaq communities near his detachment because of widespread misuse of prescription drugs prescription drug Prescription medication Pharmacology An FDA-approved drug which must, by federal law or regulation, be dispensed only pursuant to a prescription–eg, finished dose form and active ingredients subject to the provisos of the Federal Food, Drug, , and the pills that were making their way into the schools and into the hands of young children, he knew drastic action was needed immediately.

Gloade and Aboriginal community health nurse Margie Pelletier both felt the problem did not need to be contained. It needed to be wiped out.

Because of his efforts, Gloade was awarded the Nechi Medal of Distinction at a banquet hosted during National Drug Addictions drug addiction
 or chemical dependency

Physical and/or psychological dependency on a psychoactive (mind-altering) substance (e.g., alcohol, narcotics, nicotine), defined as continued use despite knowing that the substance causes harm.
 Awareness week in Edmonton last November. The award honors individuals, agencies, and communities who have had a positive impact on addiction awareness and healing through their "tireless strength, initiative and devotion to keeping the circle strong."

Gloade worked with two Mi'kmaq First Nations to combat the substance abuse and violence that plagued their communities. As a result of the success of the initiative, similar programs have been established in other areas of Canada.

Gloade has been stationed at Baddeck Detachment since April 1996. Baddeck (pop. 1064) is one of the largest communities on the Bras d'Or Lakes Bras d'Or Lake (brä dôr), arm of the Atlantic Ocean, c.360 sq mi (930 sq km), indenting deeply into Cape Breton Island, N.S., SE Canada, and occupying much of the interior. A narrow channel links it with the sea.  watershed watershed, elevation or divide separating the catchment area, or drainage basin, of one river system or group of river systems from another system or group of systems. The term is also often used synonymously with drainage basin.  on Cape Breton Island Cape Breton Island, island (1991 pop. 161,686), 3,970 sq mi (10,282 sq km), forming the northeastern part of N.S., Canada, and separated from the mainland by the narrow Gut, or Strait, of Canso. The easternmost point is called Cape Breton. . It is located about 350 kilometres northeast of Halifax. The detachment polices Wagmatcook First Nation (pop. 558), and the outlying out·ly·ing  
adj.
Relatively distant or remote from a center or middle: outlying regions.


outlying
Adjective

far away from the main area

Adj. 1.
 area.

By calling together the community doctors, medical service advisors, pharmacists This is a list of notable pharmacists.
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, addictions and drug counselors, and police officers, Gloade got them to focus on the misuse of prescription drugs. The group met for the first time in February 1997 at the Victoria County Memorial Hospital in Baddeck.

The strategy brought dramatic results. By June of 1997, after the first meeting on prescription drug misuse, the sale of prescription pills in Wagmatcook had declined 90 to 95 per cent. What's more, between April and December 1997, arrests by members of Baddeck Detachment dropped to 110 persons, down from 174 during the same period in 1996. Forty-three of those arrested in 1997 were Wagmatcook band members, down from 113 the previous year. In 1998, the total was 120 persons, only 42 of which were Wagmatcook band members arrested on the Wagmatcook community.

Health Canada Health Canada (French: Santé Canada) is the department of the government of Canada with responsibility for national public health.

Health Canada's goal is to improve Canadian life by improving Canadian longevity, lifestyle and use of public healthcare.
 statistics show that, between 1996 and 1999, the two prescription drug users in Wagmatcook obtained some 40,000 fewer pills, or an average of 18.5 fewer prescriptions yearly each, assuming dosage dosage /dos·age/ (do´saj) the determination and regulation of the size, frequency, and number of doses.

dos·age
n.
1. Administration of a therapeutic agent in prescribed amounts.
 of one pill per day. This means that some 40,000 pills did not reach the community.

Gloade acknowledges that the contribution of Health Canada, which also helped produce an exceptional video on the Baddeck experience.

"If not for them taking special interest in our group, it would never have reached the level it has today," he said. "There is no secret formula or special magic to what we helped accomplish. It's all due to everyone sharing the same goal and keeping the protection of our children in mind."

Gloade's strategy has captured the attention of the health community, addiction counselors and enforcement officers elsewhere. The Indian Brook Detachment in Shubenacadie, about 55 kilometres north of Halifax, called Gloade for information after hearing about his prescription drug misuse strategy. Indian Brook is attempting a meeting in their community following the same structure as the one held in Baddeck. Gloade has also traveled to British Columbia British Columbia, province (2001 pop. 3,907,738), 366,255 sq mi (948,600 sq km), including 6,976 sq mi (18,068 sq km) of water surface, W Canada. Geography
 and Quebec to give presentations on his program.

Glaode's plan recommended the following course of action:

* Doctors would prescribe medication for five days instead of 30, to help prevent users from selling the drugs or taking too many.

* The Wagmatcook band council would provide a medical taxi to its First Nation's people.

* Pharmacists would look for signs of double doctoring.

* Drug and alcohol counselors working out of the Wagmatcook band office would identify drug addicts and provide counseling.

* The RCMP would continue to enforce the law while helping school age children learn about the dangers of drugs through various drug-related lectures with drug and alcohol counselors.
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