NORTH CAROLINA POLICY FOR THE USE OF OPIATES FOR THE TREATMENT OF PAIN

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Since the 2004 publication of the North Carolina Medical Board’s Policy for the Use of Controlled Substances for the Treatment of Pain, a considerable body of research and experience has made it evident that the Board’s 2004 Policy required revision. The updated policy presented here takes into consideration recent evidence that risk associated with opiates […]

2013 ANNUAL REPORT ARRESTEE DRUG ABUSE MONITORING PROGRAM II

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The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring II (ADAM II) survey gathers information on drug use and related issues from booked adult male arrestees within 48 hours of their arrest. In 2013, data were collected from a probability-based sample in five counties in the United States, building on prior annual data collections in those counties that extend […]

FDA approves new hand-held auto-injector to reverse opioid overdose

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved a prescription treatment that can be used by family members or caregivers to treat a person known or suspected to have had an opioid overdose. Evzio (naloxone hydrochloride injection) rapidly delivers a single dose of the drug naloxone via a hand-held auto-injector that can be carried in […]

Confronting the Stigma of Opioid Use Disorder —and Its Treatment

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The death of Philip Seymour Hoffman from a heroin overdose tragically adds another name to the list of celebrities who have lost their lives to addiction. Increasing numbers of overdoses from prescription opioids and a more recent increase in heroin-associated fatalities have caused heartbreak in communities across the country. More.

Heroin Overdose ‘Cure’ Exists, But Can Users Find It?

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NBC News BY ANDREW BLANKSTEIN Tracey Helton’s descent into the world of opiates began at 17, when she had her wisdom teeth pulled and was prescribed Vicodin. Not long after, she began shooting heroin. Then came a fateful move to San Francisco, periods of homelessness, a featured role in an HBO documentary about heroin addicts and […]

FACTS FOR COMMUNITY MEMBERS ABOUT PRESCRIPTION OPIOIDS

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Opiate overdose continues to be a major public health problem in the United States. It has contributed significantly to accidental deaths among those who use, misuse or abuse illicit and prescription opioid analgesics. In fact, overdose deaths involving prescription opioid analgesics have increased to almost 17,000 deaths a year. More.

FIVE ESSENTIAL STEPS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS TO OPIOID OVERDOSE

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Overdose is common among persons who use illicit opioids such as heroin and among those who misuse medications prescribed for pain, such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, and morphine. The incidence of opioid overdose is rising nationwide. More.

Information for Opioid Prescribers

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Opioid overdose is a major public health problem, accounting for almost 17,000 deaths a year in the United States. Overdose involves both males and females of all ages, ethnicities, and demographic and economic characteristics, and involves both illicit opioids such as heroin and, increasingly, prescription opioid analgesics such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, fentanyl and methadone. More.