The United States has been devastated by an opioid epidemic. The 1990s, with shifting views of pain management and aggressive marketing of OxyContin, saw the beginning of a crisis that has taken the country by storm. Pain medication prescription rates skyrocketed throughout the United States, and as a result, addiction, overdose, and death have tormented the country in astonishing numbers. However, no state has suffered more than West Virginia. The Mountain State, with its struggling economy, labor-related injuries, and poor educational outcomes, is ground zero for such a crisis. West Virginia has struggled with high addiction and overdose rates. In 2017, the West Virginia Legislature passed a series of harsh drug laws increasing mandatory ...
Naloxone is a common treatment option for the reversal of an opioid overdose. The law regulating nal...
Objectives. To examine opioid-related outcomes by using hospitalization and mortality data as an ind...
About eighty percent of all inmates in the United States need but will not receive treatment for the...
The United States has been devastated by an opioid epidemic. The 1990s, with shifting views of pain ...
The rate of overdose-related to the use of licit and illicit opioids has drastically increased over ...
PURPOSE: Opioid use disorder has caused significant morbidity and mortality resulting in opioid pres...
Introduction: Harm reduction has been a movement for social justice built on a belief in, and respec...
This Comment takes the position that when the legislature enacted the statute for trafficking in opi...
The United States is in an opioid crisis. Of all the opioids that are marketed in the United States ...
The War on Drugs can trace its roots to the Nixon Administration in the early 1970’s, yet drug abuse...
BackgroundWest Virginia is a largely rural state with strong ties of kinship, mutual systems of supp...
Background: West Virginia has one of the highest rates of opioid overdose related deaths and is know...
Problem Statement: Too many people in West Virginia are dying from opioid overdose. West Virginia’s ...
With West Virginia leading the nation in death rates due to prescription drug overdose, 28.9 deaths ...
Opioids kill thousands of Americans each year. The opioid epidemic is the worst public health disast...
Naloxone is a common treatment option for the reversal of an opioid overdose. The law regulating nal...
Objectives. To examine opioid-related outcomes by using hospitalization and mortality data as an ind...
About eighty percent of all inmates in the United States need but will not receive treatment for the...
The United States has been devastated by an opioid epidemic. The 1990s, with shifting views of pain ...
The rate of overdose-related to the use of licit and illicit opioids has drastically increased over ...
PURPOSE: Opioid use disorder has caused significant morbidity and mortality resulting in opioid pres...
Introduction: Harm reduction has been a movement for social justice built on a belief in, and respec...
This Comment takes the position that when the legislature enacted the statute for trafficking in opi...
The United States is in an opioid crisis. Of all the opioids that are marketed in the United States ...
The War on Drugs can trace its roots to the Nixon Administration in the early 1970’s, yet drug abuse...
BackgroundWest Virginia is a largely rural state with strong ties of kinship, mutual systems of supp...
Background: West Virginia has one of the highest rates of opioid overdose related deaths and is know...
Problem Statement: Too many people in West Virginia are dying from opioid overdose. West Virginia’s ...
With West Virginia leading the nation in death rates due to prescription drug overdose, 28.9 deaths ...
Opioids kill thousands of Americans each year. The opioid epidemic is the worst public health disast...
Naloxone is a common treatment option for the reversal of an opioid overdose. The law regulating nal...
Objectives. To examine opioid-related outcomes by using hospitalization and mortality data as an ind...
About eighty percent of all inmates in the United States need but will not receive treatment for the...