OxyContin Abuse: Can It Be Slowed?
Published May 11, 2013
OxyContin abuse: can it be slowed?
Filed under: cocaine abuse among physicians
Public health messages in the 1990s warned against intravenous drug use due to the risk of contracting HIV from shared needles. Subsequently, from 1994 to 2002, use of oxycodone-containing oral medications more than … They may obtain a prescription … Read more on The Grio
Treatment Facility Lets Women Parent While Kicking Their Habit
Filed under: cocaine abuse among physicians
Letty Owings, the wife of a physician in Lake Oswego, got wind of the idea and added her name to it, helping Anderson with fund-raising efforts. The center initially did not receive funding for children's beds, but Anderson visited the few other … Read more on The Lund Report
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