With the prescription drug epidemic killing, on average, someone every other day in Orange County, the Food and Drug Administration this week finally took its first significant step to slow the death rate. It may not seem like much, but the FDA’s move to clamp down on relatively easy access to hydrocodone indicates a long-awaited
There is an epidemic of prescription overdose. So much so, that the CA Med. Brd. and the CA Pharm. Brd. hosted a forum to find solutions. GREAT JOB. Here I ask questions, get some responses, and provide information regarding the MTUS Treatment Guidelines already produced by the State of CA and Blind Pain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34iZ7I1zvPY
The original article can be found here: https://www.MDHealthClinics.com/videos/WhyRecoveryCtrsDontWork.htm After Knack Media interviewed dozens doctors that specialize in addiction medicine the company found Dr. Robert R. Kutzner was one of the most educated in addiction, and has personal experience on this growing epidemic. He was trained as an anesthesiologist and possesses personal experience in addiction
The original article can be found here: http://www.prweb.com/releases/addiction-help/orange-county-ca/prweb14153565.htm New program offered in Orange County because of Prop. 57, what used to be a felony in the past is now only a ticket for drug offenses. Individuals that used to go to jail are now homeless, creating new problems for them and the community Read More
FINALLY THE TRUTH COMES OUT: Because of the Opiate Epidemic our government formed a Task Force comprised of the best authorities; The US US Dept of Health and Human Services, The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Agence, and more… Their TASK was to review all the … Pain Management Best Practices Inter-Agency Task Force FINDINGS