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Opioid Addiction & Socioeconomic Class

woman with hand held out and blue and white opioid pills within hand

It used to be that drug addiction was a trend typically seen in lower socioeconomic societies. Those unemployed, homeless, and/or uneducated were more vulnerable to addiction because they tended to be around other users or drugs which were infiltrating into their communities. However, today, the opiate addiction is affecting not only the lower class, but […]

Addiction Stigma: Why You Should Never Call Someone An "Addict"

Woman crouched down looking depressed which possibly occured from being called addict

The opioid crisis continues to destroy lives and communities. Therefore, it’s more important than ever to combat addiction stigma and the harmful assumptions our society makes about drug use. A common belief is the idea that those who use harmful substances are weak, immoral, or selfish. This view is unfair to the millions of people […]

Opioid Alternatives in the Operating Room

ICU - intensive care unit operating room with medical equipment setup.

Why Use Opioid Alternatives? One of the fastest ways people become addicted to opioids is when they’re given pain medication during and after surgery. For instance, during a painful surgical procedure, it has been standard practice to administer an IV with opioids and then provide the patient with a morphine pump when the surgery is […]

Prevention: the Opioid Epidemic

American flag with opioids white pills laid on it as part of an opioid overdose awareness campaign

The opioid overdose epidemic in the United States has been simmering for years, and it shows no sign of stopping. In the 15-year period from 2000 to 2015, more than half a million people died from drug overdoses, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. More than 60% of those deaths were […]

Infants Born Positive to Opioids

black and white pregnant woman holding the top and bottom of her baby bump. Illustrates that every 25 minutes an infant is born positive to opioids

As a result of the opioid epidemic, more and more children are being born positive to opioids in America. During the first few days of their lives, infants shake, scream, and experience withdrawal symptoms.  Upon birth, many opioid-positive babies are given opioids to lessen the intensity and suffering of their withdrawal experience. Using Opioids during […]

Saving Someone from Overdosing on Opioids

person at the end of a jetti. Illustrates someone at the edge as a call to action for saving someone from overdosing on opioids

There’s new talk among city officials about possibly supplying the streets in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a drug called Narcan.  Narcan is a life-saving drug for those overdosing on opioids. The idea is that the drug would be placed in lockboxes on street corners. An individual witnessing an opioid overdose could call 911 and have the […]

What is Grey Death and Why is this Opioid so Lethal?

The opioid epidemic continues unabated in the United States, with the rate of opioid overdose deaths having quadrupled since 1999, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It seems that each week, a new setback occurs in the fight against the opioid epidemic. The most recent crisis is the appearance of a […]

Fentanyl Abuse – Cause, Risk and Treatment Options

pills on blue surface with opened pill bottle blurred in the background. Illustration to bring to light fentanyl abuse.

Fentanyl is Fast Becoming One of the Most Abused Drugs in the US Over the past decade, America has experienced a dangerous epidemic of heroin abuse and overdoses, partly a result and the rise of Fentanyl abuse.  Fentanyl is a potent and dangerous drug, which is sadly making its way into the lives and death, […]

Opioid Overdose Prevention

Black balloon on white balloon. References an opioid overdose prevention movement called black balloon day

The United States is currently in the throes of an opioid epidemic of unprecedented proportions. Every day 91 Americans die from an opioid-related overdose. According to recent statistics from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, rates of heroin and prescription painkiller use have increased dramatically since 1999, especially among those aged 18 to 24. […]

Opioid Epidemic: Solving the Crisis with Individualized Treatment

Solving A Global Crisis through Individual Understanding When discussing the opioid epidemic, it’s common to refer to victims as a monolith. Terms like “addict” don’t distinguish the specific reasons for each individual’s dependence on opioids. Many assume that opioid addiction is a simple matter, and can be overcome easily through drug treatment and willpower. In fact, […]