Chronic Pain Patients Feel The Effects Of Arizona Opioid Legislation

“They told me because of the new law they had to cut me back. It just hurts, I don’t want to walk, I don’t want to… pretty much don’t want to do anything,” said one pain patient. New bipartisan legislation curbing the pharmaceutical use of opioids in Arizona has been put into action. In January, Arizona… Continue reading Chronic Pain Patients Feel The Effects Of Arizona Opioid Legislation

Are Dentists Still Overprescribing Opioids?

A new study examined the opioid prescription patterns of dentists who care for patients with private insurance.  While dentists have been writing a declining number of opioid prescriptions in the past few years, two new studies indicate that there still may be reason for dental professionals to take precautions when prescribing.  According to PEW Trusts,… Continue reading Are Dentists Still Overprescribing Opioids?

Massachusetts Sues Purdue Pharma Over Opioid Crisis

Sixteen individuals are named in the lawsuit, including a few members of the Sackler family. The state of Massachusetts is suing 16 current and former Purdue Pharma board members and executives for their alleged role in the continuing opioid crisis. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey says this is the first lawsuit brought on by a… Continue reading Massachusetts Sues Purdue Pharma Over Opioid Crisis

Grieving Mothers Band Together To Support People In Recovery

“If we can save just one person, it’s worth it,” said one of the mothers in the Moms of Cherished Angels group. A group of grieving mothers are turning their losses into something positive. The Moms of Cherished Angels—a group of women who lost a child or family member to drugs—donate toothpaste, shampoo, other toiletries,… Continue reading Grieving Mothers Band Together To Support People In Recovery

Opioid Crisis “More Deadly” Than AIDS Epidemic, CDC Director Says

CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield discussed the parallels between the crises and his plans to combat opioids during a recent interview.  Robert Redfield has only been the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since March, but in that time he has made his stance on the opioid crisis known. Redfield, 66,… Continue reading Opioid Crisis “More Deadly” Than AIDS Epidemic, CDC Director Says

Kids, Parents & Grandparents All Face Strain Of Opioid Crisis

One expert estimates that for every child in foster care due to a parent’s addiction there are 18 to 20 children who have been informally taken in by family members.  When parents are living with opioid addiction—or even trying to establish their lives in recovery—it can take a toll on the whole family, from kids… Continue reading Kids, Parents & Grandparents All Face Strain Of Opioid Crisis

Opioid Makers Cut Back On Marketing Payouts To Doctors

In 2016, Big Pharma shelled out more than $15 million to doctors for opioid-related marketing—33% less than the year prior. Drugmakers are cutting back on opioid-related marketing payouts to doctors, according to a data analysis by ProPublica.  The newly released figures come as the latest update to the nonprofit news site’s Dollars for Docs online… Continue reading Opioid Makers Cut Back On Marketing Payouts To Doctors

Kratom Draws Support And Controversy As Opioid Addiction Treatment

“It’s like a cruel joke that I finally found something that works and the FDA and DEA want it banned,” said one kratom user.  A controversial supplement, kratom, could have benefits when it comes to treating opioid use disorder, according to a new study. However, there is still much controversy around it due to safety… Continue reading Kratom Draws Support And Controversy As Opioid Addiction Treatment

Too Often, Insurers Cover Opioids But Not Addiction Treatment Meds

“Buprenorphine and methadone are incredibly effective medications… So I really do think it’s a stigma issue.” As is the case for many people battling opioid addiction, Mandy’s dependency started at home. She was prescribed an opioid for back pain, and her insurance company gladly covered the cost of the pills. However, after Mandy became dependent… Continue reading Too Often, Insurers Cover Opioids But Not Addiction Treatment Meds

Tougher Laws, Stricter Prescription Limits For Opioids In Tennessee

The state’s TN Together opioid plan is a multi-faceted initiative with three areas of focus: prevention, treatment, and law enforcement. In Tennessee, Governor Bill Haslam has put together a new plan to fight the opioid epidemic, called TN Together. New laws just passed in Tennessee include policies from Governor Haslam’s plan, intended to both decrease… Continue reading Tougher Laws, Stricter Prescription Limits For Opioids In Tennessee

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