KemPharm Forms Physician Advisory Council Advocating "Intelligent Pain …
KemPharm Forms Physician Advisory Council Advocating "Intelligent Pain …
Filed under: effects of drug addiction
As public advocates, Drs. Gudin and Nalamachu will serve as resources for medical professionals, patients and the pharmaceutical industry with regard to the potential that prodrug-based pain therapeutics provide in limiting these side-effects." … In …
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Which Drug Is Most Likely to Lead a Woman Into Prostitution?
Question by Kathy: Which drug is most likely to lead a woman into prostitution?
Out of all the hard drugs, which top 2 hard drugs would most likely lead a young woman into prostituting herself to support her addiction? Curious.
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Answer by Jack
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Feedback: Readers Sound Off on Michigan Affirmative Action Case
Feedback: Readers sound off on Michigan affirmative action case
Filed under: drug addiction help in michigan
For 14 months she struggled with pain that prescription drugs could not come close to relieving. The subsequent treatments (chemo/radiation) left her with no appetite and absolute misery. The use of marijuana would have eased her condition. Her doctor …
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Rehab Centers Struggle to Keep Drugs Out
Rehab centers struggle to keep drugs out
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Studies from the National Institute on Drug Abuse found that 40% to 60% of people treated for drug addiction relapse, a rate similar to other chronic diseases such as hypertension, asthma and diabetes. "Addicts will go to great lengths to get drugs …
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Doctor With Drug Abuse History Allowed to Return to Work
Doctor with drug abuse history allowed to return to work
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The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia has agreed to allow a family doctor with a history of drug abuse to return to practising medicine under strict restrictions and conditions. Dr. Stephen Harley, who has been practising since 1998 …
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