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Article from POLITICO:
‘I’m trying not to die right now’: Why opioid-addicted patients are still searching for help
Access and accountability are still huge barriers in the growing treatment industry.
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The fees for residential rehab range widely, from under $5,000 per month to well over 10 times that amount. And many may be tempted to think that this is expensive. Well, first: Addiction is a real disease. Just like diabetes or cancer.
Addiction is a … Read On
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Certain women allude to unique reasons for using drugs, including controlling weight, fighting exhaustion, coping with pain, and attempts to self-treat mental health problems. But I am not sure if this is a myth, however I’ve heard worse more effects of substance abuse in women … Read On
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It may seem odd to supplement an illicit opioid for a prescription opioid, but this treatment method has been around for decades, and it is widely used everywhere, particularly when accessed in conjunction with individual or group psychological therapies, also known as Medication Assisted Treatment … Read On
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How much on average does it cost for someone to be rehabilitated in a 30 day in-patient drug rehab program? A number of patients want to know this, and if or whether there are cheaper means, what the difference is, and what to expect by … Read On
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I have always wondered if the cycle of addiction will ever end in our country given the ever increasing numbers. The real challenge I’ve always witnessed as some one who works in the public sector, is that there are no sufficient restrictions towards controlling the … Read On
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