Big Pharma Capitalizes On Epidemic by Selling More Meds
Big Pharma Capitalizes On Epidemic by Selling More Meds
Author: Justin Mckibben I’m no stranger to writing about the way I take offense to how the pharmaceutical industry has conducted themselves in various aspects concerning the opiate epidemic in America. Firstly, by taking offense to the fact that these... Learn MoreNo More Paper Trail: Prescription Drugs Going Digital
Author: Justin Mckibben Prescription drugs have held an integral role in the opiate epidemic laying siege to the nation, sending a swelling portion of the masses headfirst into a downward spiral that more often than not leads to heroin addiction... Learn MoreWill the New CDC Painkiller Guidelines Reduce the Risk of Addiction?
Author: Shernide Delva In an effort to curb what many consider to be the worst public health drug crisis in decades, the CDC has issued a series of guidelines and restrictions intended to reduce the abuse of prescription painkillers. On... Learn MoreSynthetic Opiate Adding New Threat in Epidemic
Author: Justin Mckibben The synthetic epidemic is one that has existed parallel to the ongoing and increasingly distressing heroin and opiate epidemic, but now a new synthetic opiate threatens to make a detrimental contribution to both sides of the troubled... Learn MoreIs It Wrong to Have Safe Injection Sites in America?
Author: Justin Mckibben Almost a month ago I wrote about how one county in New York was considering a new and radical approach to helping heroin addicts in their community avoid the spread of disease and dangerous infections through pushing... Learn MoreBlack Balloon Day Raises Drug Overdose Death Awareness
[caption id="attachment_19116" align="aligncenter" width="454"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Overdose death has become one of the most terrible realities most Americans have had to... Learn MoreNaloxone Now at Kroger Grocery Stores in Ohio
[caption id="attachment_18975" align="aligncenter" width="453"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben In case you have never read any of my articles about the Buckeye State, I... Learn MoreOver 90% of People Who Overdose on Painkillers Continue Using
Author: Shernide Delva It turns out a brush with death is not enough to keep addicts from continuing to use. A recent study reveals that 90% of people who overdose on painkillers continue using despite their near-death overdose experience. The... Learn MoreCould a Heroin Vaccine Really Work?
Author: Justin Mckibben Heroin and other opiate abuse and addiction have been described as a plague across the country. Deaths from overdose have been deemed an outbreak, and the issue with trying to put an end to the suffering has... Learn MoreOhio #2 for Most Overdose Deaths in America
Author: Justin Mckibben Just yesterday I wrote about how the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had released a report last week proclaiming that our great nation has reached a devastating point in the perpetual conflict against drug abuse,... Learn MoreOverdose Deaths in America Higher Than Ever
Author: Justin Mckibben This is the kind of thing it is hard enough to read… and even more difficult to write. I have written several articles in the past year about the outbreak of overdose deaths in America. I’ve written... Learn MoreAdults 50-59 Largest Age Group in Opioid Treatment Programs
If you think the opioid addiction crisis is affecting mostly younger age groups, think again. A recent survey reveals there has been a pronounced age trend in those treated for opioid addiction. Adults ages 50 and older now make up... Learn More
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