Topic: mortality
Word of Warning
Cannabis doesn’t replace opioids the way methadone or buprenorphine do. There’s no antagonist effect as with naloxone or naltrexone.
Topics: cannabis, mortality, opioids
Stimulants Today
The list of deaths from the practice is long and oddly prestigious, featuring celebs such as John Belushi and Chris Farley, among many others.
Topics: epidemiology, mortality, stimulants
Big City Opioids
Now, with the introduction of fentanyl and carfentanil, the decision to inject heroin or cocaine can easily result in a fatality.
Synergism Strikes
Then there are the users who seek to overcome their own elevated tolerance, which interferes with ordinary drug-taking, by simultaneously consuming a second substance of the same general effect
Topics: consequences, mortality, prescription medications
Dark Fentanyl
Drug dealers at the higher levels of the marketplace are much like other businesspeople in their natural aversion to bad publicity.
Topics: drug trafficking, mortality, opioids
Dayton Gets Results
We should remember that Ohio’s Republican governor had to go against the wishes of many in his own party in order to achieve this.
Topics: consequences, mortality, opioids
In the News: Polypharmacy and Tom Petty
It’s the result of a problem in medicine that’s been going on since before I ever started working in the field. The drugs have changed, but the results haven’t.
Topics: celebrity, mortality, prescription medications
Secretary for Drug Crises?
I thought that blue ribbon commission did a pretty good job with its 60 recommendations, but I haven’t seen much subsequent action, have you?
Topics: mortality, opioids, systems