"We are the generation that will, together, change how our campuses prevent opioid overdoses on campuses,” - @isabel_m_brown
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NEWS: HHS has announced more than $1.8 billion in funding to states to combat the opioid crisis by expanding access to treatment and supporting near real-time data on the drug overdose crisis. https://t.co/6aqWTfe356
A judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million for its role in the opioid crisis in Oklahoma.
More than 6,000 Oklahomans have died of painkiller overdoses since 2000.
The number of opioid prescriptions from pharmacies was 479 per hour in 2017.
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Increasingly, police officers and EMS are administering naloxone to reverse opioids overdoses. All Americans can also do their part by recognizing the signs of an overdose, carrying naloxone, and administering it properly. #EMSWeek
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Students for Opioid Solutions is excited to announce our involvement with the @nonopioidchoice coalition which officially launches this Thursday! Tune in to the event and follow #VoicesLaunch! #SOSinDC https://t.co/up2SwV5gn5
"Fortunately, we no longer just talk about the harrowing numbers, the loss, the grief—we talk about the solutions and the progress." - @KellyannePolls. Take advantage of #TakeBackDay today and safely dispose of prescription drugs and opioids at a take back site near you.
@realDonaldTrump Mr. President - the government doesn’t provide healthcare. The solution here is to ensure #HealthcareFreedomForAll, focusing on lowering costs, and making sure no one ends up deprived of healthcare BY government.
70% of adults who misuse prescription opioids get them from friends or relatives. I fought to pass a bipartisan bill that lets patients partially fill opioid prescriptions. By disposing of unused medication today, you can help fight the #OpioidEpidemic. https://t.co/fGgHeaZbin
Asked this question at an Alabama panel last week: Are we ready to hold doctors accountable for their role, and shift blame from entirely that of the patient? #opioidcrisis
The number of millennial women (18-34 years old) who became persistent opioid users rose 17% from 2016-2017. Learn more at https://t.co/kGcCablzWz #OneLessPill