The purpose of this site is to bring awareness on how easy it is to overdose Oxycontin(Oxy's) it's other ABUSE dangers and the dangers of Prescription Drug Abuse
   in the memory of Eddie Bisch.
News Stories

 
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Eddie  Bucks County Courier Times  Oxycontin's toll hits home with Phila. pharmacist

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3/16/2001 
Pennsylvania  Bucks County Courier Times  Sounding the alarm

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3/16/2001 
Eddie  Philadelphia Inquirer  Doctor accused of illegally supply Narcotics

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3/3/2001 
Pennsylvania  Philadelphia Inquirer  Doctor accused of illegally supply Narcotics

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3/3/2001 
Pennsylvania  Philadelphia Daily News  A PAINKILLER THAT CAN KILL

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2/27/2001 
Eddie  Philadelphia Daily News  A PAINKILLER THAT CAN KILL

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2/27/2001 
Ohio  Cincinnati Enquirer  OXYCONTIN Painkiller becomes 'HEROIN OF Midwest'  2/7/2001 
National  Time Magazine  The Potent Perils of a Miracle Drug  1/8/2001 
West Virginia  The Charleston Gazette  Mingo town deals with drug epidemic  12/8/2000 
Maine  Maine Osteopathic Association  OXYCONTIN ALERT  8/2/2000 
Maine  Media Awareness Project USA ME  New drug of choice sweeps state: OXYCONTIN  7/30/2000 
National  Newspaper  OxyContin touted as virtually nonaddictive, newly released state

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12/31/1999 

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Edward Barbieri, a toxicologist at National Medical Services in Willow
Grove, said anyone can die from it if they chew it or crush it and then take it.