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2 years agoPrescription drug abuse is skyrocketing, partly due to the growing number of "pill mills" where doctors write prescriptions for non-medical reasons. Armen Keteyian goes inside ... cbsnews.com more open pop
5 months agoMore than 50 million Americans have admitted to abusing prescription drugs. Thirty-nine states have taken steps to monitor their use, most recently Florida. Byron Pitts reports. ... cbsnews.com more open pop
15 days agoThe prescription drug Zetia is under attack after a study found the drug to be ineffective. Dr. Jennifer Ashton cbsnews.com more open pop
02:07 -8 months agoThe new Medicare prescription drug program was supposed to reduce the number of Americans without drug coverage. But as Wyatt Andrews reports, the government's claims of ... cbsnews.com more open pop
13:02 -9 months agoIn Full: Drug companies had a deep hand in steering the Medicare prescription drug bill which has provided them with enormous profits. Steve Kroft reports on an "ugly" time ... cbsnews.com more open pop
02:05 -5 years ago2000, candidate George W. Bush promised sweeping Medicare reforms. He met a pledge to add prescription drug coverage, but Mika Brzezinski reports the program costs more than ever. cbsnews.com more open pop
4 months agoMaggie Rodriguez spoke with National Drug Control Policy Director Gil Kerlikowske about the dangers of prescription drug abuse. cbsnews.com more open pop
02:39 -8 months agoMore than 40 million seniors are eligible to sign up for the new Medicare prescription drug plan which will begin on New Year's Day. Wyatt Andrews is here to help simplify the ... cbsnews.com more open pop
02:28 -8 months agoDr. Holly Phillips spoke with Harry Smith about which over-the-counter drugs are the most effective. cbsnews.com more open pop
00:13 -3 years agoMany seniors who met the deadline for the new Medicare prescription drug program are finding that their troubles have only just begun. Wyatt Andrews has more. cbsnews.com more open pop
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