If you provide methadone treatment or other substance-use disorder treatments in jails, will it reduce people from going back ...
As we mark National Recovery Month this September, it's imperative to acknowledge the significant impact of substance use ...
With illicit drug use, homelessness and untreated mental illness reaching a crisis in parts of Canada, the governments of at ...
Just 44 percent of jails offer incarcerated people with opioid use disorder medications like methadone, buprenorphine or ...
The twice-daily pill, Cobenfy, is a badly needed new treatment option for the nearly 3 million adults in the U.S. living with ...
A new look into addiction treatment availability in the U.S. criminal justice system reveals that fewer than half (43.8%) of ...
Dr. Stephen Loyd, who has been treating patients with substance use disorder since he got sober two decades ago, says ...
As a priority of the FY 2025 President’s budget, the Biden-Harris Administration has called for requiring and funding mental ...
Frederiksted Healthcare, Inc., a community health center in the U.S. Virgin Islands, has been awarded $600,000 by the Health ...
Adults with opioid use disorder who receive a higher daily dose of the opioid addiction treatment medication buprenorphine may have a lower risk of subsequent emergency department visits or use of ...
Available antipsychotic treatments work by blocking dopamine receptors. The new drug, Cobenfy, takes a different approach.
Long-term use of ketamine at high doses can lead to serious health issues such as bladder and kidney problems, liver damage, ...