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Addiction is not a moral failing. It's a medical disease, and those in recovery who need medication like buprenorphine should ...
OpEd: Congress considers the next federal budget, critical programs helping to save lives and rebuild communities could be left behind — leaving states like Kentucky to face this crisis without the ...
Kentucky's buprenorphine regulation (201 KAR 9:270) is outdated and harmful to those struggling with opioid addiction. Buprenorphine is a life-saving medication for opioid addiction, but Kentucky ...
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman and Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita recovered millions of dollars from Purdue Pharma as part of news settlements for its role in the opioid crisis.
FLORENCE, Ky. — $5 million in grant money is going to support research and new ways to fight the state of opioid addiction in Kentucky. This funding is meant to go towards for profit and non ...
Kentucky Attorney General has announced a $5 million grant opportunity through the Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission to support innovative research addressing the state's drug epidemic.
The Kentucky Opioid Abatement Advisory Commission will award $5 million in grant money for research projects and “innovative approaches to developing and implementing effective novel therapeutic ...
A new study found that almost all plans in 40 states and Washington, DC covered at least one form of the opioid overdose ...
The session emphasized different strategies to initiate buprenorphine, naltrexone, acamprosate, gabapentin, and phenobarbital ...