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N.H. Doctors Prepare For Requirement To Consult Drug Database Before Prescribing Painkillers

And in other news on the opioid crisis, The Washington Post spotlights a treatment program that combines medication and regular counseling sessions. Meanwhile, the drug epidemic hits Ohio's budget hard and raises fears of an increase in HIV infections.

New Hampshire Union Leader: On Jan. 1, Doctors On The Hook For More Pain Pill Reporting 

Starting Jan. 1, health-care providers in New Hampshire will have to check the state's prescription drug database every time they initially prescribe opioids for their patients - and then check again at least twice a year. It's not a simple task. Over the past year, more than 45 million doses of Schedule II painkillers - drugs such as oxycodone and fentanyl that have figured largely in the state's opioid crisis - were dispensed in New Hampshire, according to data from the state's Prescription Drug Monitoring Program. (Wickham, 12/3)

Columbus Dispatch: Ohio's Hard-Hit Appalachia Region Strains To Fund Drug-Addiction Treatment 

For every person with an opiate problem who walked through his agency’s doors in 2000, psychologist Joe Gay said, there are now 50. The years between have been a boon for addiction. Gay and others in southern Ohio watched it snake through their communities like a virus, flourishing in areas with high poverty, high unemployment and scant public resources. (Price, 12/2)

New Hampshire Union Leader: Worrying Trend Emerges Over Spread Of HIV In Opiate Epidemic 

Physicians with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fear progress made in preventing the spread of HIV could be eroding because of the continued opiate epidemic. The doctors say addicts, particularly among whites, reuse needles to inject the deadly drugs. One consequence of the widespread heroin and fentanyl problem is the increased risk of the transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and hepatitis B and C through unsafe or dirty needles, the physicians said. (Grossmith, 12/3)

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