FDA Beefs Up Pain-Drug Warnings in Face of Abuse Epidemic – Fox News

FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings in face of abuse epidemic – Fox News


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FDA beefs up pain-drug warnings in face of abuse epidemic
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has proposed stronger safety language on labels of long-acting and extended-release opioids in response to an epidemic of overdoses and deaths from the widely used pain medicines. The labels need to highlight 
To Cut Abuse, FDA Is Altering Painkiller Label RulesNew York Times
FDA Restricts Long-term Opioid Use to Combat AbuseMedscape
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W.Va.’s substance abuse problem merits review – spiritofjefferson (blog)

W.Va.'s substance abuse problem merits review
spiritofjefferson (blog)
Substance abuse is a terrible plague on our state and a growing problem nationally. West Virginia has one of the highest prescription drug overdose rates in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Thousands of babies in our state are

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Oscar De La Hoya Enters Rehab To Battle Substance Abuse – The Inquisitr


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Oscar De La Hoya Enters Rehab To Battle Substance Abuse
The Inquisitr
Two years ago Oscar De La Hoya admitted that he has a long history of alcohol and drug abuse. This is not the first time the former boxer is being treated for his vices. At one point De La Hoya was attending alcoholic anonymous meetings six times a week.
Oscar De La Hoya: Back in Rehab For Substance AbuseThe Hollywood Gossip
Oscar De La Hoya in Treatment Fighting Substance Abuse IssuesShowbiz Spy
Oscar De La Hoya Is Checking Himself Into a Rehab Center to Battle Substance Complex.com (blog)
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Flowers – Public Service Announcement on General Drug Abuse
A mother discusses the death of a loved one with her daughter. “If you can talk about this, you can talk about drugs.”