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Nassau is Making it Safer for Pharmacists
By Eden Laikin More than 100 local pharmacists came together at a security summit hosted by Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano earlier this month to learn how to keep themselves and their customers safe during this prescription drug epidemic – … Continue reading
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MANGANO: PRESCRIPTION DRUG MISUSE & ABUSE TASK FORCE CONTINUES TO ADDRESS THE EPIDEMIC
By Eden Laikin The deadly prescription drug epidemic plaguing Long Island was the topic of conversation among representatives of multiple agencies across Nassau County who met Friday at Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano’s Office in Mineola. More than half of … Continue reading
Mangano Fights Prescription Drug Addiction
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano has launched several initiatives in the war against prescription drug addiction and resulting violent pharmacy crimes. “I’ve brought together professionals from various agencies to implement a multi-pronged approach to help mitigate … Continue reading
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Mangano Launches New Prevention Efforts in the Wake of Prescription Drug Epidemic
By Eden Laikin In the wake of recent tragedies related to the prescription drug abuse throughout Long Island, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and the Nassau County Prescription Drug Misuse and Abuse Prevention Task Force this week announced a … Continue reading