Safer Supply?
...it appears that a significant percent of the opioid medication is being diverted-- for resale on the street, probably, or swapped for the illicit stuff.
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Alcohol may be the oldest. New ones are being invented every day. There are thousands, and keeping track of what they are and what they do isn’t easy.
by C. Scott McMillin | Dec 19, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
...it appears that a significant percent of the opioid medication is being diverted-- for resale on the street, probably, or swapped for the illicit stuff.
by C. Scott McMillin | Sep 23, 2024 | Addictive Substances, In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Sep 9, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Apr 11, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Apr 8, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Mar 28, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
by C. Scott McMillin | Mar 7, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
I know something about how healthcare professionals are trained to manage medications, and this isn’t it.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Mar 4, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
…they may have purchased what they believe to be cocaine, or methamphetamine, or heroin, any or all of which may have been ‘cut’ with fentanyl or another uber-potent synthetic opioid, in sufficient quantity to overcome their tolerance and put them in imminent danger of death.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 26, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
A lone physician was found to have prescribed more than 500,000 doses of prescription opioids to assorted patients in little more than two years of medical practice.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 19, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
In the absence of much factual information, wild theories have proliferated.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 12, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
If the current versions of the saliva test hold up to regular use throughout the year long trial, it’s likely state government will make their use permanent.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Feb 5, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
There has been speculation that something about people from the UK makes them especially vulnerable to agranulocytosis.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Jan 11, 2024 | In the News | 0 |
“During our training, we were told numerous times that this is a safe, effective drug,” one of the two testified.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Dec 28, 2023 | In the News | 0 |
After all, though P-P folded, and billions were lost, in the end the owners managed to get away with the bulk of their fortune, and ultimately to avoid the most serious consequences of their actions.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Nov 13, 2023 | In the News | 0 |
These could be interpreted as signs that someone is in the Action stage of change. That’s not a bad place to be, provided you keep at it and don’t give up.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Oct 26, 2023 | In the News | 0 |
But, his lawyer reminds us, we shouldn’t forget that his client is ‘only’ 25 years old. Not only that, the client reportedly has assured his attorney that “…I promise you, I’m not a bad person.”
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Oct 12, 2023 | In the News | 0 |
Their greed led them to rob these women of what they had managed to gain a bit of in the first place: hope, for a better life.
Read Moreby C. Scott McMillin | Sep 28, 2023 | In the News | 0 |
The DEA has committed to a public information campaign around the theme of “one pill can kill”. Although that’s technically true, I don’t know how much impact it will have on the target audience.
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