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= Available Tools and Resources =
= Available Tools and Resources =


'''Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Administration''' Resources and office of Diversion control<ref>https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/</ref>
'''Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Administration''' Resources and office of Diversion control<ref>https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/</ref><br/> <br/> '''Health and Human Services Drug Diversion & Prescribers role fact sheet<ref>https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/</ref>'''


= Promising Practices =
= Promising Practices =

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Brief Description

Introductory Paragraph

Drug diversion is the illegal distribution or abuse of prescription drugs or their use for purposes not intended by the prescriber.[1]  Prescription drug diversion may occur at any time as prescription drugs are distributed from the manufacturer to wholesale distributors, to pharmacies, or to the patient.     Members of the medical profession may also be involved in diverting prescription drugs for recreational purposes, relief of addictions, monetary gain, self-medication for pain or sleep, or to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. [2]

Key Information

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Relevant Research

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Impactful Federal, State, and Local Policies

Diverson of Prescription Drugs- Drug Policy Facts[3]

Available Tools and Resources

Department of Justice/Drug Enforcement Administration Resources and office of Diversion control[4]

Health and Human Services Drug Diversion & Prescribers role fact sheet[5]

Promising Practices

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