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FDA Approves 1st Non-Opioid Pain Drug in 20 Years
FDA approves Vertex’s non-opioid painkiller, first new kind of pain medicine in decades
The Vertex drug is a milestone after a long history of unsuccessful efforts to develop painkillers without the addictive potential of opioids.
FDA approves new, non-opioid painkiller Journavx
The drug, shown to be almost as effective as opioids for short-term pain, is the first fundamentally new kind of painkiller to win FDA approval in more than 20 years.
FDA Approves New Painkiller That Shows Promise and Challenges of Opioid Alternatives
U.S. officials have approved a new type of pain drug designed to eliminate the risks of addiction and overdose associated with opioids
Matthew Perry, Addiction Medicine
Matthew Perry Foundation Launches Addiction Medicine Fellowship at Boston’s Massachusetts General Hospital
The Matthew Perry Foundation has launched a fellowship in addiction medicine at Boston's Massachusetts General Hospital.
Matthew Perry Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital team up to fight addiction
The Matthew Perry Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital are partnering on an addiction medicine fellowship.
Matthew Perry Foundation and Mass General Launch Fellowship to Combat Addiction Crisis
The Matthew Perry Foundation and MGH have started a Fellowship in Addiction Medicine to combat substance abuse, honoring Perry's legacy and addressing the addiction crisis.
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Biden administration moves to expand, preserve access to addiction treatments as term expires
In the face of an opioid overdose crisis, President Biden oversaw a historic shift toward harm reduction for addiction.
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RFK Jr.'s misinformation on antidepressants matters. Here's what to know.
RFK Jr. says antidepressants could cause school shootings and are 'harder to get off' of than heroin. Experts say he's 'way off base.' ...
Undark
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Interview: Doctors Need Flexibility in Prescribing Opioids
Stefan Kertesz, a physician and addiction expert, says overaggressive cutbacks can harm some chronic pain patients.
STAT
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RFK Jr.’s views on addiction win a surprising endorsement: his cousin Patrick
Patrick Kennedy suggests Robert F. Kennedy Jr. would be open to use of addiction medications as well as "wellness farms" for ...
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Extending 'Dry January' could have lasting benefits
"Dry January" is a social movement encouraging sobriety for the month. More people, especially younger adults, are choosing ...
newmarkettoday
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Addiction service taking its team on the road with mobile clinic
Addiction Services Central Ontario's clinic on wheels, running out of a retrofitted Ford Transit van, will travel to ...
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