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Campaña Antidrogas
This article deals with the intention of dimishing prescription drug abuse among Hispanic youth. Both the original Spanish article and the English translation are included.
[Isabel Segovia, and her children are seen at a pharmacy in Grand Prairie, Texas]
Isabel Segovia, and her children are seen at a pharmacy in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Lydia Gonzalez-Welch speaks during a press conference]
Lydia Gonzalez-Welch is seen speaking from behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind her has various words in Spanish.
[Mary Ann Solberg speaks during a press conference]
Mary Ann Solberg is seen standing behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind her has various words in Spanish.
[A pharmacist fills a prescription]
Pharmacist Jim Janda reaches for a prescription drug at a pharmacy in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[A pharmacist’s hand reaches to fulfill prescription]
The hand of pharmacist Jim Janda reaches for a prescription drug at a pharmacy in Grand Prairie, Texas.
[Rene Martinez speaks during a press conference]
Rene Martinez is seen speaking from behind a lectern during a press conference held in Dallas. On the lectern is a sign that states in Spanish, "Parents, the anti-drug." The background behind him has various words in Spanish.
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