
The Most Unlikely First Responders To A Drug Overdose…
With death rates from opioid overdoses spiraling ever higher, one would expect EMTs, police and fire personnel to know how to treat someone in crisis.
With death rates from opioid overdoses spiraling ever higher, one would expect EMTs, police and fire personnel to know how to treat someone in crisis.
Thirty-seven million Americans died from an opioid overdose (prescription drugs and heroin) in 2016 and over 2 million in the U.S. are addicted to these
We are in the midst of what the CDC characterizes as a major public health crisis – the spiraling epidemic of drug addiction in America.
If it’s possible – the opioid addiction crisis is morphing by generation and getting more deadly. Researchers at the University of Maryland now report that
It’s now a well established fact that the class of drugs known as opioids are at the root of what is by far the worst
For more than a decade, researchers and physicians have know that opioid drugs are among some of the most dangerous and addictive drugs known to
There was a time when physician referrals and word-of-mouth provided most of the guidance people received when trying to decide where to seek drug and
What happens when drug companies put profits ahead of patient safety? Ask the folks in West Virginia. Between 2007 and 2012, the big drug makers