Researchers Study Impact Of Opioid Prescription Crackdowns On Heroin Use
As state and federal officials struggle with the deadly increase in drug abuse, the New England Journal of Medicine rounds up the latest research on the link between prescription painkiller and heroin addictions. Meanwhile, in Massachusetts, state lawmakers pass a bill targeting opioid overdoses.
Kaiser Health News:
Research Gives Context To Addressing Nation's Drug Abuse Crisis, Review Finds
Prescription painkiller abuse is drawing national attention as states battle increasing abuse cases, presidential candidates offer possible solutions and even President Barack Obama includes the issue in his State of the Union address Tuesday night. A new review article published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine provides insights for policymakers on how to curb this deadly trend. (Luthra, 1/13)
The Associated Press:
Massachusetts House Approves Bill Aimed At Opioid Overdoses
Massachusetts House lawmakers have approved a bill aimed at addressing the state's alarming spike in opioid overdoses and deaths, while rejecting a proposal that would have allowed doctors to involuntarily commit those suffering from overdoses to drug treatment facilities for up to three days. The bill, which passed Wednesday on a unanimous vote, would limit initial opiate painkiller prescriptions to a seven-day supply and set an evaluation requirement within 24 hours for overdose victims seeking help at hospital emergency rooms. (LeBlanc, 1/13)