News
- Controlling Pain After Surgery Doesn’t Have to Mean Opioids, Study Shows
- Featuring: Maia Anderson, Ryan Howard, Alex Hallway, Chad Brummett, Jennifer Waljee, Michael Englesbe
- Patients who take opioids for pain can’t get in the door at more than half of primary care clinics
- Featuring: Pooja Lagisetty, Michele Heisler, Amy Bohnert
Resources
Abrupt Cessation of Long-Term Opioid Prescribing Common (Medpage)
Biden moving to nix Trump plan on opioid-treatment prescriptions (The Washington Post)
Co-located HIV Services Can Help Women Who Inject Drugs Access PrEP, Study Shows (NIDA)
How States are Preparing for Opioid Settlement Funds (Association of State and Territorial Health Officials)
Human Opioid Exposure Can Be Measured Using Wastewater (NIDA)
Office of Research Training, Diversity, and Disparities Newsletter, January/February 2021 (NIDA)
Opioids Concerningly Common for Diabetic Nerve Pain (Medpage)
Opioid Deaths Fall When Cannabis Stores Rise, Analysis Suggests (Medpage)
Opioid Use Disorder: Consideration of Medication-Assisted Treatment for Real-World Challenges During the Coronavirus Pandemic (Psychiatry and Behavioral Learning Network)
People With SUDs Have Increased Risk for COVID-19 and Worse Outcomes (NIDA)
Submit comments on MDHHS proposed policy for OUD in PCP settings (MDHHS)