There’s a strong non-addictive, opioid-replacing painkiller coming soon, but most patients won't be able to get it.| recursiveadaptation.com
But access will be a major obstacle without a policy intervention.| recursiveadaptation.com
Why does the United States put so few resources into developing new medical treatments for drug abuse when the ongoing financial, social, and medical costs of addiction are so shockingly high?| recursiveadaptation.com
GLP-1s are showing dramatic results in reducing addictive drive while providing holistic mental health benefits to patients.| recursiveadaptation.com
Map and trend line show provisional national counts and state-level percent changes in overdose deaths—updated monthly| www.cdc.gov