Why Some Pharmacies Still Fail To Carry Naloxone

Though many states have passed laws to expand naloxone access, some pharmacies have been too slow to get onboard with carrying the life-saving medication. According to new research, expanding access to naloxone still has room for improvement. Two new studies that surveyed pharmacies in California and Texas suggest that access to the opioid overdose “antidote”… Continue reading Why Some Pharmacies Still Fail To Carry Naloxone

Teen Drug Use Drops In Ohio

A local prevention expert credits greater awareness, media attention and personal tragedies for the decrease.  There’s some good news out of Ohio, as a new survey indicates teen prescription painkiller and heroin use are on the decline. According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, the numbers come from a survey administered every two years by PreventionFirst, a… Continue reading Teen Drug Use Drops In Ohio

Mac Miller’s Official Cause Of Death Revealed

The 28-year-old rapper passed away in early August. A coroner has confirmed Mac Miller’s cause of death. The 26-year-old rapper and music producer (born Malcolm McCormick) died at home in Studio City, California on Sept. 7. Given his history of substance use, early reports pointed to drugs. On Monday (Nov. 7), the Los Angeles County… Continue reading Mac Miller’s Official Cause Of Death Revealed

Opioid 10 Times Stonger Than Fentanyl Approved By FDA Amid Controversy

“It is certain that Dsuvia will worsen the opioid epidemic and kill people needlessly,” said one critical health expert.  Amid controversy and despite warnings from some in the medical community, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last week green-lit a new opioid called Dsuvia, a drug estimated to be 10 times as strong as fentanyl. … Continue reading Opioid 10 Times Stonger Than Fentanyl Approved By FDA Amid Controversy

One Washington County Is Treating The Opioid Crisis As A Natural Disaster

What if the government used the natural disaster coordinated system to mitigate the opioid epidemic? In Snohomish County in Western Washington, officials are taking a unique approach to the opioid crisis by declaring it a life-threatening emergency, as if it were a natural disaster. As overdose deaths are threatening more lives than hurricanes and mud… Continue reading One Washington County Is Treating The Opioid Crisis As A Natural Disaster

Does Opioid Abuse Play A Role In Breast Cancer Deaths In Appalachia?

One expert believes that opioid use disorder is connected to the high rates of breast cancer deaths in the region. Women in Appalachia—especially West Virginia and Kentucky—have higher mortality rates from breast cancer than their counterparts around the country, and one researcher says that opioid abuse might be to blame. In an essay for The… Continue reading Does Opioid Abuse Play A Role In Breast Cancer Deaths In Appalachia?

Opioid Addiction Rates Higher Than Expected In Massachusetts, Study Says

Nearly 5% of Massachusetts residents may be battling opioid use disorder, according to a new study.  Health officials in Massachusetts are expressing concern over the results of a new study, which suggests that more residents are struggling with opioid use disorder than previous research had suggested. Using information culled from a database for public health information,… Continue reading Opioid Addiction Rates Higher Than Expected In Massachusetts, Study Says

What’s Actually Happened Since Trump Declared An Opioid Emergency

Critics say the emergency declaration was more for show than to actually resolve the crisis. A year ago, President Trump declared a national public health emergency because of the opioid epidemic, vowing that doing so would streamline responses to a health crisis that killed more than 70,000 Americans last year. However, a new report shows… Continue reading What’s Actually Happened Since Trump Declared An Opioid Emergency

White House Launches Treatment Program For Moms With Opioid Addiction

The program will streamline care and reduce healthcare costs for mothers and children who are affected by opioid addiction. The Trump administration announced this week that it will begin a program to address opioid abuse among pregnant and postpartum women, in an attempt to address health complications related to addiction and reduce the number of… Continue reading White House Launches Treatment Program For Moms With Opioid Addiction

New Opioid 500 Times Stronger Than Morphine Nears FDA Approval

Sufentanil is currently used intravenously in operating rooms in tightly-controlled circumstances. The chair of an FDA advisory panel is speaking out against the approval of a powerful new opioid that is even stronger than fentanyl, but despite his public stances it appears likely that the FDA will approve the drug.  “Opioids are substantially different than… Continue reading New Opioid 500 Times Stronger Than Morphine Nears FDA Approval

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