The canine cops were introduced in a bid to prevent drug abuse as well as possible trafficking of illegal drugs on in-patient units. |
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The city is full of beer bars and this group of operators and their staff have had many problems with drug abuse and dealing. |
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I would not say kids are not aware of the dangers of drug abuse, but they disregard what they know and do drugs anyway. |
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The Schmidts are not perceptive, so they did not notice the warning signs of drug abuse. |
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I think that most young kids are bought up well and steer clear of rampant drug abuse opting just for the occasional experience. |
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He says this form of addiction is in some ways more dangerous than more common cases of drug abuse. |
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Six youngsters from the club have drawn the mural, which highlights the dangers of drug abuse and the effects it has on young people. |
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Solvents were the second most popular form of drug abuse, particularly among younger pupils. |
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And though it is not the best way to combat drug abuse, making it a crime to deal drugs certainly helps cut off the supply. |
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Some claim that the film glamourises drug abuse, but amidst the dark humour, there are some truly horrific moments. |
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Children who grow up in homes where there is alcohol or drug abuse may be more likely to develop addictions. |
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He believes harm reduction strategies help deglamorise drug abuse and addiction, and does not encourage young people to take up drugs. |
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His past medical history included intravenous drug abuse and esophageal variceal bleeding, which was controlled by sclerotherapy. |
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There is not a sport within the Olympic movement that does not have a cloud hanging over it in terms of the spectre of drug abuse. |
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There is an issue as to the extent to which he remains vulnerable to drug abuse and self harm. |
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It is believed that prevention will help to deter drug abuse or the intensification of dependence. |
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Lifetime risks and correlates for both alcohol and drug abuse and dependence were estimated. |
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Similarly, substance abuse counseling will refer to the treatment of drug abuse and dependence. |
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Teenagers would be made aware of the ill effects of smoking, alcoholism and drug abuse. |
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One computer game was designed to simulate the negative consequences of drug abuse. |
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This has prompted a need for creative solutions to the problem of drug abuse in this country. |
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These toxins may be due to pollutants in the environment or to such things as smoking or drug abuse. |
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He touches on racism, drug abuse and suicide without falling into melodrama. |
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The nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking and drug abuse has produced some visible results. |
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Instead put it into wiping out hard drug abuse, education so people really understand the problem and the health system. |
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The teachers and student members will promote education about the dangerous effects of drug abuse. |
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Federal laws intended to prevent prescription drug abuse only allow prescribers to treat 30 patients at a time. |
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This in turn led to a dependence on them, which was then followed by drug abuse. |
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Her perception was that the poor were more likely to be victims of drug abuse since they were mostly idle. |
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At the age of 16 a close friend of mine died from drug abuse over a prolonged period. |
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According to researchers, gender differences play a role in drug abuse and addiction. |
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The medications most often implicated in prescription drug abuse are opioid analgesics, sedative-hypnotics and stimulants. |
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Anybody with histories of alcoholism or drug abuse must prove they are willing to stick to strict rules. |
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Myself, I believe that legalising cannabis will be just another step closer to losing the battle with class A drug abuse. |
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He tells of growing up a model Mormon man, excommunication from the church, divorce, a life as a high priced call boy and drug abuse. |
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And so, Tuesday nights suddenly become characterised by Class A drug abuse, lap-dancing, ram-raiding and joyless encounters with prostitutes. |
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The growth of drug abuse testifies to the increasing numbers of people wanting to escape their reality, or at least numb its pain. |
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Learning difficulties, aggressive behaviour, suicidal tendencies and drug abuse are common after effects. |
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Thus, it appears that ethnic identity more likely operates as a moderator or as a mediator or as a co-factor in protection from drug abuse. |
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True, the progress so far is minuscule compared with the problems created by decades of capital flight, abysmal schools, and drug abuse. |
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Many writers have tried to poeticize drug abuse, to portray their habits as fanciful rather than merely destructive. |
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Everybody there had issues from child abandonment to drug abuse, but I got used to it and just stayed to myself. |
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There was no history of alcohol or drug abuse, ingestion of mineral oils or of recent travel. |
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The soaring burglary rate is coupled with a drug abuse epidemic that adds more violence to even the simplest of burglaries or muggings. |
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American conservatives crank up the heat on issues like abortion and drug abuse. |
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It has wrecked the lives of many teenagers through suicide, drug abuse, immorality, perversion, satanism, etc. |
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The group runs awareness raising programmes, talking to young people about how drug abuse affects families. |
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So much of the writing in the eighties about cocaine and drug abuse managed to romanticize its effects. |
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Many factors can affect blood pressure, including stress, diet, drug abuse, disease and environmental conditions. |
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The latest twist in the tale is an apparent conflict between drug abuse zero tolerance and medical applications of the drug. |
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For some, alleviation of the drug abuse problem will serve to reduce related criminal behavior. |
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There was no evidence of cigarette smoking and no history of drug abuse or alcoholism. |
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Doherty fronts the Babyshambles, who he says won't stand for it if he slides back into drug abuse. |
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She has since been reconciled with her family who put her in touch with the Amber Foundation so she can address her drug abuse problems. |
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Parental alcoholism, drug abuse, mental instability, and severe domestic violence resulted in feelings of emotional abandonment, as well. |
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The Government is throwing pots and pots of money at drug abuse, but alcohol creates far, far more problems than drugs here. |
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Adolescent drug abuse co-occurs with other clinical problems with alarming frequency. |
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Violent crime, alcohol and drug abuse, juvenile delinquency, unwanted pregnancy, and poor health are the major social problems. |
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My friend was only 14 and was thin as a rake with tell tale signs of drug abuse which I didn't know then. |
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Cadets as young as 11 wear uniforms, learn about military history and citizenship, listen to lectures about preventing drug abuse, and perform in a color guard. |
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There will be more drug abuse, and that industry will be a front for it. |
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Because of parental death, domestic violence, or drug abuse, nine of the women were removed from their families of origin and placed in foster care. |
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Those that do not secure futures for themselves either formally or informally can fall into vagrancy, petty crime, prostitution, drug abuse, etc. |
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The rapporteur is of the opinion that a fatalistic outlook encourages drug abuse. |
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In other studies, religious commitment has resulted in reduced alcohol and drug abuse, lower blood pressure, and reduced risk of dying from arteriosclerotic heart disease. |
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But by the time Debbie is gone, so is the audience emotion, deadened by all the threesomes and drug abuse. |
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The messages contained within articles contribute to alcohol and drug abuse prevention. |
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The federal government has a long history of working to address the issue of drug abuse in Canada. |
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Alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse threaten the lives and futures of young people everywhere. |
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Pursuant to recommendations by United Nations bodies, Morocco created several bodies to address all aspects of the problem of drug abuse. |
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In prisons or hospital treatment orders, measures for the prevention, treatment, and control of alcohol and drug abuse are required. |
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He acted as liaison between the local community and the police and Darren dealt with issues involving prevention, drug abuse and organized crime. |
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In his report, Dr. Haber indicates that the Claimant has a history of intravenous drug abuse about 20 years ago. |
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Not only is there an increased risk of alcohol or drug abuse in these facilities, but the risk of fires is also elevated. |
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It was found that both conditions lead to increased tobacco, alcohol and drug abuse. |
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Well, you'd probably be arrested for drug abuse, with some reason to think it true. |
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The approach used for the purposes of this model was to concentrate on the health consequences of drug abuse. |
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In 2007, statistics on drug abuse and drug trafficking were published for the first time. |
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He was noticed in this function because of his energetic fight against organised crime and drug abuse. |
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Those who indulge in deviant behaviour like smoking, drinking, drug abuse and breaking the law are also more prone to becoming pathological gamblers. |
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Tests today revealed that the teenager did not die of drug abuse. |
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There are 17 states with laws that consider drug abuse during pregnancy a form of child abuse. |
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Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime. |
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And so after many years of sobriety, Hoffman checked himself into and completed a 10-day detox for drug abuse. |
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I saw personally, firsthand, what drug use and drug abuse is doing to an underprivileged population. |
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In the uncomfortable footage, an incoherent Lamar spits incomprehensible verses about his drug abuse and penchant for infidelity. |
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The most common drug abuse disorders involved marijuana, followed by cocaine, amphetamines, hallucinogens, opioids, sedatives, tranquilizers, and inhalants. |
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With prescription drug abuse rampant in the U.S., New York is taking steps to stop it. |
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A hand puppet called Harold is used to get across the message to the youngest children while older pupils learn about healthy lifestyles and the implications of drug abuse. |
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In 1997, China's Ministry of Public Security published a book on the history of drug abuse. |
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Travel writers are wont to gush about Chimayó in worn-out terms, but at the same time, the media often sensationalize the plight of Chimayó as a haven for crime, violence, and drug abuse. |
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I have been able to identify several fractured rationalizations for drug abuse and to draw up a strategic approach to drug counseling. |
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The new measure is designed to prevent prescription drug abuse and confusion in cases where patients receive a number of prescriptions from various medical professionals. |
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Drug demand reduction: world situation with regard to drug abuse. |
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Thirdly, growing alcohol consumption and drug abuse is another challenge. |
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No one here in Washington needs to be told of the threat not just to our financial system but to the human values of our society which drug abuse, and the profits which flow from it, can bring. |
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I think there is widespread recognition across the community that Insite has been an important step forward in how our society deals with drug abuse. |
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Jackie Chan's son Jaycee Chan, arrested in China on drug-related charges, has apologised for his involvement in the drug abuse case. |
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Such measures would imply social acceptance of drug abuse. |
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In extreme cases, psychologists tell us, this fear of what's coming next results in reduced work efficiency, severe marital problems and alcohol and drug abuse. |
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What hypocrites Americans are about drug abuse. |
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Studies showed that social anxiety social anxiety is one of the main predictors of substance abuse or drug abuse. |
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The results showed that diamorphine-supported treatment was successful with respect to the person's overall health condition, abstinence, drug abuse reduction and social reintegration. |
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The drug abuse can either be an attempt to self-medicate a medical condition, or for purposes such as getting high. |
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Socio-psychological conditions that influence the quality of work life include stress, burnout, dissatisfaction, withdrawal, procrastination, apathy, alcohol and drug abuse, and other forms of employee escapist behaviour. |
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Possilpark is one such area, where levels of unemployment and drug abuse continue to be above the national average. |
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But the constitutional, nonbarbaric, patient approaches to drug abuse clearly have not worked to curb either, addiction or traffic. |
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The Tenderloin also sees high rates of drug abuse, gang violence, and prostitution. |
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Amongst abortionists there is a surprisingly high incidence of alcohol and drug abuse and suicide. |
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There are many blameworthy aspects to the conduct of some people who have NCRMD defences, such as medication non-compliance and alcohol and drug abuse. |
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A beautiful, beguiling 23 year old with a history of drug abuse, Mizzy is wayward, at loose ends, looking for direction. |
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Thirdly, we have allowed ourselves not to speak freely about drug abuse. |
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I will be chairing an organisation that will always take a zero tolerance approach to drug abuse in sport. |
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Despite these efforts, shortage of data is to be noted, particularly in respect of abandoned children, children who are victims of maltreatment, exploitation and drug abuse, and similar groups. |
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These include the national native alcohol and drug abuse program and the national youth solvent abuse program, which provide both residential treatment services and community-based prevention programming. |
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We have funding in this budget for the national native alcohol and drug abuse program, the national youth solvent abuse program, the brighter futures program and the building healthy communities program. |
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Intranasal drug abuse frequently leads to sinonasal complications, particularly sinus, nasal, and palatal necrosis. |
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Topics include systemic lupus erythematosus, angiitis, drug abuse, and vasoconstrictive syndromes. |
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The cause is believed to be a combination of drug abuse, the stress of confrontation with an officer and handcuffing or hogtying. |
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It is therefore important to mobilize the mass media in support of positive health to promote messages that do not glamorize or normalize drug abuse. |
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But it's steadily rising again, gaining ground with over-the-counter drug abuse, which experts say is soaring among adolescents. |
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For safety-sensitive jobs, Imperial Oil also has the right to assess whether its employees are free from impairment on the job, whether caused by alcohol or drug abuse or otherwise. |
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In India, according to the national survey on the extent of, patterns of and trends in drug abuse, the intravenous injection of dextropropoxyphene and buprenorphine, both analgesics, has been reported in many states. |
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A refusal often is an implied admission of drug abuse, he says. |
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After the close of the quarter, we announced the sale of the Microzyme and EZ Bead product lines for hormones and drug abuse, by our subsidiary, Diatech Diagnostics, Inc. |
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A reward pathway in the dorsal raphe nucleus important to drug abuse begins with stimulation of glutamate neurons, according to a study from the National Institutes of Health. |
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Price advocates tackling causes of crime at source, that includes alcohol dependency and drug abuse, domestic abuse, poor education and unemployment. |
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Between March 2008 and November 2009, Schultz prescribed dexamphetamine to the patient, the complaint stated, despite knowing she had a history of drug abuse. |
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