Are Abuse-Deterrent Drugs Less Addictive? Medscape: In a national survey [1] of internists, family physicians, and general practitioners, nearly one half stated that they believed abuse-deterrent ...
"This is your brain on drugs," the old anti-drug admonition says, and now a new study has found there's something to that chestnut. Opioid addicts experienced structural and functional changes in ...
Valley Leadership has introduced an opioid use disorder business toolkit to help employers provide support to employees ...
"This is your brain on drugs," the old anti-drug admonition says, and now a new study has found there's something to that chestnut. Opioid addicts experienced structural and functional changes in ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a 10-mg dose of Roxybond (Protega Pharmaceuticals), an opioid analgesic indicated for the management of severe pain in cases where other ...
FDA: Generic Opioids Must be 'No Less' Abuse-Deterrent Than Brand-Name Versions The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) released a new draft guidance intended to ensure that generic versions of ...
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Opioid dependence grips too many New Yorkers. We can stop it | Opinion
Albany lawmakers must deliver Opioid Patients’ Right to Know Act to Gov. Kathy Hochul's desk. This is why.
Opioid abuse during pregnancy is on the rise, new research suggests—and that’s likely to endanger both expectant mothers and their children. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) ...
A recent story in The Santa Fe New Mexican (“Ten accused of smuggling Suboxone into S.F. County jail,” Dec. 4) about people charged with attempting to bring Suboxone into the Santa Fe County jail. The ...
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Erectile Dysfunction May Predispose Older Men to Multiple Types of Substance Abuse
Significantly higher risk of sedative, opioid, cocaine abuse compared with no ED diagnosis ...
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