Heroin and Painkiller Deaths Require Public Health Policies
PublishedFebruary 16, 2014
Heroin and Painkiller Deaths Require Public Health Policies
Suboxone is less likely to cause people to stop breathing, and therefore has a lower risk of overdose death, than heroin and synthetic opiates (opioids). In the U.S., Suboxone was FDA approved for office-based treatment of opiate dependence by general … Read more on Huffington Post
Beckley psychiatrist pens article on opiate drug abuse
The article, “Opiate Drug Abuse: Discovering Problematic Patients in the Office and What to Do About It,” written by Dr. M. Khalid Hasan, discusses risk factors for abuse, signs of addiction and recommendations for proper treatment. According to the … Read more on Beckley Register-Herald
New Treatment Options Available For Heroin Addiction
“I help educate them on how they can help educate their family members and friends, because there is so much stigma — especially around opiate addiction,” she said. Englund described what she now knows are the signs of heroin use. “One thing I noticed … Read more on CBS Local
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