Supreme Court Ruling on Prescribing Opioids will Benefit Patients, Docs
Supreme Court Ruling on Prescribing Opioids will Benefit Patients, Docs
When considering the recent actions of the Supreme Court, there has been quite a bit of divisiveness. However, in a recent 9 to 0 ruling, the high court sides with two doctors who had originally been found guilty of violating a law in prescribing opioids that branded them as drug dealers. Appealing a jury’s decision that labeled them as such, the doctors and their attorneys were successful in striking this from their records.The opioid crisis is a legitimate problem. Since the late 1990s, doctors have been prescribing opioids increasingly to patients. This has led to an increase in misusing these medications, overdosing, dying, or switching to other drugs when prescriptions run out such as heroin, which is cheaper and has the same effect as opioids.The crisis has taken the lives of thousands of people in the United States alone, and there are still many more living with addiction. States are struggling to come up with initiatives designed to best combat the crisis, and no matter what programs are rolled out, it doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon.
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