December 12, 2019
The study highlighted one of the many dire consequences
The study highlighted one of the many dire consequences of the opioid epidemic.
Representational Image. (Photo: Pixabay) Washington: A new study suggests that
routine screening and proper treatment for patients can prevent the opioid
abuse.Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University outlined the use of
opioids and its treatment."
Treatment can save lives," said Todd Korthuis, author
of the study. "The national opioid epidemic can turn around if we embrace opioid
use disorder as a chronic medical condition that needs treatment instead of a
moral issue or the result of poor willpower, " he added.The study highlighted China
compound film filling machines Factory one of the many dire consequences of
the opioid epidemic i.e more people are turning to injection drug use after
their opioid prescriptions are cut off, which in turn has led to an increase in
life-threatening infections of the skin, joints, blood, bone and more.These
serious infections then require expensive and lengthy hospital
treatments.Earlier, it was also revealed that religious involvement may help a
person to avoid or not use opioids, especially for women.The findings appeared
in the Journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
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