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SAMHSA: Pain Medication Abuse a Common Path to Heroin

SAMHSA: Pain Medication Abuse a Common Path to Heroin News & Analysis Medical News & Perspectives ......... p1433 Capitol Health Call ................................... p1437 News From the CDC ............................... p1438 SAMHSA: Pain Medication Abuse Proposed Rule Aims to Protect Workers Nodding Syndrome Still Mystifies a Common Path to Heroin Exposed to Crystalline Silica Repeat Syphilis Cases Point to Need FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval VA Performance Pay and Award Systems for Comprehensive Prevention of Drug for Preoperative Treatment of Breast Cancer Need Better Oversight US Infertility Rate Drops, But Problems New Drugs Improve Glycemic Control Some House Republicans Open Discussion Getting Pregnant Persist in Type 2 Diabetes, But Improving Heart Health on Modernizing Medicare Hundreds of Eye Infections Linked With Remains Elusive GAO Questions Changes to USDA Poultry Ophthalmology Clinics AHA: Severe Obesity in US Youth Is Increasing and Hog Inspection and Difficult to Treat news@JAMA: From JAMA's Daily News Site Medical News & Perspectives Experts Say This Pattern Likely Driving Heroin Resurgence Bridget M. Kuehn, MSJ sworeIwouldneveruseaneedle,”is overall incidence of heroin use in the popula- individuals who reported they recently be- a common refrain that physician tion is low, there was a substantial difference gan using pain medication for nonmedical “I MarcFishman,MD,hearsfromyoung in heroin use rates between the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

SAMHSA: Pain Medication Abuse a Common Path to Heroin

JAMA , Volume 310 (14) – Oct 9, 2013

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American Medical Association
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Copyright 2013 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2013.278861
pmid
24104358
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Abstract

News & Analysis Medical News & Perspectives ......... p1433 Capitol Health Call ................................... p1437 News From the CDC ............................... p1438 SAMHSA: Pain Medication Abuse Proposed Rule Aims to Protect Workers Nodding Syndrome Still Mystifies a Common Path to Heroin Exposed to Crystalline Silica Repeat Syphilis Cases Point to Need FDA Advisory Panel Recommends Approval VA Performance Pay and Award Systems for Comprehensive Prevention of Drug for Preoperative Treatment of Breast Cancer Need Better Oversight US Infertility Rate Drops, But Problems New Drugs Improve Glycemic Control Some House Republicans Open Discussion Getting Pregnant Persist in Type 2 Diabetes, But Improving Heart Health on Modernizing Medicare Hundreds of Eye Infections Linked With Remains Elusive GAO Questions Changes to USDA Poultry Ophthalmology Clinics AHA: Severe Obesity in US Youth Is Increasing and Hog Inspection and Difficult to Treat news@JAMA: From JAMA's Daily News Site Medical News & Perspectives Experts Say This Pattern Likely Driving Heroin Resurgence Bridget M. Kuehn, MSJ sworeIwouldneveruseaneedle,”is overall incidence of heroin use in the popula- individuals who reported they recently be- a common refrain that physician tion is low, there was a substantial difference gan using pain medication for nonmedical “I MarcFishman,MD,hearsfromyoung in heroin use rates between the

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Oct 9, 2013

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