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Lock It Up: Aaron

Season 2012 Episode 89

Aaron Rubin is traveling to share his message about prescription drug abuse.

Aaron Rubin is sharing his message about prescription drug abuse. Aaron is now a quadriplegic, unable to speak & needing 24-hour care. An accidental overdose of OxyCotin and other prescription medications caused a heart attack, two strokes, front and back of both sides of his brain. This video is brought to you by the Lock It Up Project, a community-based substance abuse prevention project.

05/29/2012 | Rating NR

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Lock It Up: Aaron

Season 2012 Episode 89

Aaron Rubin is sharing his message about prescription drug abuse. Aaron is now a quadriplegic, unable to speak & needing 24-hour care. An accidental overdose of OxyCotin and other prescription medications caused a heart attack, two strokes, front and back of both sides of his brain. This video is brought to you by the Lock It Up Project, a community-based substance abuse prevention project.

05/29/2012 | Rating NR

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