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Many people in jail have an opioid addiction
44% of jails have medication to treat opioid withdrawal which can be fatal, study finds
Medication for opioid use disorder can save lives. But fewer than half of jails surveyed across the country provide it, a new study found.
More than half of U.S. jails don't provide medication to treat opioid addiction
Despite two-thirds of incarcerated people having substance use disorder, a new study reveals a lack of therapy options.
Many people in jail have an opioid addiction, but less than half of jails offer medication, study shows
Minnesota is seeking a Medicaid waiver to help cover incarcerated people’s health care, including substance use treatment, and has a new workgroup focused on the problem.
Many U.S. inmates don't have access to meds for opioid addiction
Opioid use disorder can be a contributing factor to Americans landing in the nation's prisons and jails, but those inmates typically have no access to medications that could help wean them off the drugs.
Few U.S. Jails Offer Medications for Opioid Use Disorder
Few U.S. jails offer medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), according to a study published online Sept. 24 in JAMA Network Open. Elizabeth Flanagan Balawajder, M.P.H., from NORC at the University of Chicago,
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Newsom signs bill expanding methadone access in California amid opioid crisis
In the ongoing fight against opioid addiction, Gov. Gavin Newson has signed a bill aimed at expanding access to methadone ...
Government Executive
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States, tribes get $1.5B in federal grants to fight the opioid epidemic
The federal funds will support substance use prevention and treatment efforts, workforce capacity building and access to ...
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State sues Express Scripts, alleging it had role in deadly opioid addiction crisis
The Kentucky suit against Express Scripts and its related entities says the state should receive $2,000 for each willful ...
Medscape
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Semaglutide a Potential Treatment Option for Opioid Use Disorder?
Semaglutide was linked to a significantly lower risk of overdose than other antidiabetic drugs in patients with type 2 ...
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For too many, the dentist’s office is the entry point to opioid addiction
Non-opioid alternatives provide satisfactory pain relief, yet too many patients are prescribed opioids after dental ...
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New guideline could enhance treatment access for opioid use disorder in community pharmacies
Pharmacists now have more guidance for combating the opioid crisis and providing treatment to patients, thanks to new ...
Sterling Journal-Advocate
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Hope in recovery: Opioid addiction treatment
September is National Recovery Month, a time to shine a light on the power of healing and hope for those struggling with ...
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Kentucky sues Express Scripts, alleging it had a role in the deadly opioid addiction crisis
Kentucky's attorney general has sued Express Scripts, claiming the big pharmacy benefit manager was at the center of an ...
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Could Ozempic Help Reduce Opioid Overdose Risk?
New research suggests GLP-1 medications can blunt people's cravings for potentially addictive substances like opioids.
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