In Vermont, a Network of Help for OpiateAddicted Mothers

In Vermont, A Network Of Help For OpiateAddicted Mothers
While it may not fit Vermont's bucolic image, the state's addiction problem has long been acknowledged. And as the state has expanded treatment, it's also been coming to grips with one of the most difficult and emotional aspects of the issue: addicted …
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Maine House Rejects Opiate Treatment Bill
The bill, which would allow federally qualified health centers in Maine to provide methadone and Suboxone to treat opiate addiction, was rejected 113 to 29. The Maine House today overwhelmingly rejected a bill that would allow federally qualified …
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New Treatment Options Available For Heroin Addiction
“I help educate them on how they can help educate their family members and friends, because there is so much stigma — especially around opiate addiction,” she said. Englund described what she now knows are the signs of heroin use. “One thing I noticed …
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Special Report: State spends millions on addiction-fighting drug that is
The FDA made the drugs widely available because there weren't enough methadone clinics to accommodate the number of patients who wanted opiate addiction therapy. Buprenorphine is an opioid. It contains just enough of the narcotic so addicts won't …
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