Virtual Prescribing Has Made a Huge Difference in The Opioid Battle
Virtual Prescribing Has Made a Huge Difference in The Opioid Battle
Opioid abuse has become a huge problem since these drugs first started being frequently prescribed in the ‘90s. Now the problem has gotten so bad, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, that more than 2 million Americans are suffering from opioid addiction, and about 90 people each day die from an overdose.Most often, opioids are prescribed to treat some sort of pain. The problem is that they are very addictive, and it’s incredibly easy to become addicted once they’ve been prescribed. Most people don’t start using what their doctor has given them believing they will become hooked, but it happens frequently, and this remains a growing problem in the United States. Moreover, when addicted individuals are no longer prescribed opioids from a physician, they tend to turn to heroin on the streets. This is, of course, incredibly dangerous, particularly since heroin is being laced with the deadly synthetic fentanyl more so now than ever before.Fortunately, there are now opioid antagonists such as naloxone (brand name Narcan) that can help reverse the effects of an overdose. Medications such as buprenorphine, methadone, and suboxone, can also help curb the withdrawal effects associated with opioid use. Many people don’t want to stop using because of how painful withdrawal can be. The term “dope sick” refers to the body’s intense reaction to the drug leaving the body.
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