The end of pandemic-era enrollment enhancements for Medicaid was associated with a rise in the number of people ending ...
The Pierce County Council has approved more than $3.2 million for a new Mobile Opioid Treatment Program that the county says ...
A new study has found that providing medications for opioid addiction to individuals while they are incarcerated can ...
Twenty-four percent of US adolescent treatment centers do not use a “lifesaving” medication. An article appeared today in the Journal of the American Medical Association titled “Treatments Used Among ...
The mobile unit visits Philadelphia neighborhoods that have high rates of fatal and nonfatal drug overdoses. Jeff Fusco/The Conversation US, CC BY-ND A mobile team offering medication treatment to ...
Opiate addiction is a growing concern across the globe, affecting millions of individuals and their families. While many are aware of the dangers associated with illegal drugs, fewer people recognize ...
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine finds that individuals who received medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) while incarcerated were significantly more likely to continue ...
Less than 40% of pharmacies in the United States are able to fill a prescription for the opioid addiction medication buprenorphine, according to a new study.
Less than half of U.S. jails offer people medication for treating opioid addiction, despite the fact that around two-thirds of those incarcerated have some form of substance use disorder, according to ...
You're reading Part 5 of The War on Recovery, a yearlong investigation into how the U.S. denies lifesaving medications to people with opioid addiction. Catch up on ...
Longwood, FL – WhiteSands Treatment has published a new educational article titled “What Are the Signs of Opioid Addiction?”, providing timely guidance on one of the most pressing health concerns ...
Pharmacies in Black and Latino neighborhoods are less likely to dispense buprenorphine — one of the main treatments for ...