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Posted by
pgh on 28th November, 2016 in
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Montana residents who suffer from chronic pain are visiting California to obtain opioid prescriptions since many local pain doctors have closed their practices. Montana doctors are saying the federal crackdown on opioid prescription monitoring is influencing them to take on fewer patients, or close their practices for fear of facing license suspension. At present, preventing …
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Posted by
pgh on 24th November, 2016 in
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In an effort to improve the country’s opioid addiction crisis, the CDC released new guidelines for the prescribing of opioid painkillers for chronic pain. Montana recently joined 35 other states to support the implementation of these guidelines, which will help physicians identify when patients are at risk for opioid addiction. The CDC’s guidelines, along with …
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Posted by
pgh on 23rd November, 2016 in
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Medical marijuana was re-legalized in the state of Montana on Election Day with the passing of Initiative 182, the Montana Medical Marijuana Initiative. Medical marijuana was first legalized in 2004, but became harder to obtain after 2011 when new laws restricted the state’s program and access to supply. Now that medical marijuana is legal once …
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Posted by
pgh on 10th November, 2016 in
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Montana is one of three states remaining that lack comprehensive laws allowing residents easy access to naloxone at pharmacies. Naloxone, an opioid overdose reversal drug, is commonly used by first responders and Montana drug rehab centers that offer opioid addiction treatments. In other states, naloxone is widely available for friends and family members of loved …
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Posted by
pgh on 9th November, 2016 in
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Works of art created for a contest called “Bitter Pill: Montana Lives Affected by Rx Abuse” are currently making their way across the state in a traveling exhibition. The contest, sponsored in part by the DEA and the District of Montana U.S. Attorney’s Office, was created as an awareness and prevention effort surrounding drug addiction …
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Posted by
pgh on 8th November, 2016 in
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The nation’s current opioid epidemic was the main topic of discussion at a recent one-day conference sponsored by the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the District of Montana and held at the Montana State University. The conference, called “From Pills to Heroin,” was held mainly to heighten awareness surrounding opioid addiction, and to acknowledge that the …
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