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Higher Buprenorphine Doses Keep Patients in Treatment Longer
Health & WellnessMar 11

Higher Buprenorphine Doses Keep Patients in Treatment Longer

A groundbreaking study of 5,000 patients in Philadelphia shows that higher doses of buprenorphine help people with opioid use disorder stay in treatment twice as long. The FDA just updated its guidelines to support these findings, opening doors to better care.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
Medicaid Expansion Boosts Addiction Treatment Access
Health & WellnessApr 7

Medicaid Expansion Boosts Addiction Treatment Access

States that expanded Medicaid between 2017 and 2023 saw a sharp jump in people getting life-saving treatment for opioid addiction. New research shows these insurance expansions are working better than ever, reaching people who need help most.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Doctors Find Better Ways to Treat Fentanyl Users
Health & WellnessFeb 5

Doctors Find Better Ways to Treat Fentanyl Users

Doctors are adapting treatment methods to help people battling opioid addiction in the fentanyl era, with 67% of clinicians successfully modifying their approaches. Despite new challenges, a lifesaving medication continues to work when providers adjust their protocols.

Medical Xpress3 min read
New Mexico Researchers Cut Stigma in Addiction Treatment
Health & WellnessMay 15

New Mexico Researchers Cut Stigma in Addiction Treatment

A New Mexico research team is making substance use treatment more effective by honoring cultural values and breaking down barriers. Their approach has already increased the number of Native American patients willing to try life-saving medications.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Spokane Hospital Cuts Overdose Cycles With 5-Day Injection
Health & WellnessMay 12

Spokane Hospital Cuts Overdose Cycles With 5-Day Injection

A new medication at Deaconess Hospital gives overdose survivors five days of relief from cravings and withdrawal, creating a critical window to connect with long-term treatment. Since February, the pilot has helped patients stabilize faster and return to the ER less often.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
US Overdose Deaths Drop 24.5% in Historic Turnaround
Health & WellnessMar 24

US Overdose Deaths Drop 24.5% in Historic Turnaround

After two decades of rising drug deaths, America just recorded its sharpest decline ever. States are expanding lifesaving tools while preparing for new challenges ahead.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Uganda's Butabika Hospital Takes Over Addiction Clinic
SolutionsApr 1

Uganda's Butabika Hospital Takes Over Addiction Clinic

When donor funding ended for a life-changing addiction treatment program in Uganda, the government stepped up to ensure 928 patients wouldn't lose access to care. Butabika National Referral Mental Hospital is now integrating the service into its permanent operations.

AllAfrica - Health2 min read
Common Drug Cuts Opioid Relapse Cravings in Half
Health & WellnessFeb 19

Common Drug Cuts Opioid Relapse Cravings in Half

Iowa researchers discovered that acetazolamide, a cheap medication already used for glaucoma and altitude sickness, could help people fighting opioid addiction stay clean by blocking the brain's craving cycle. The breakthrough targets a problem current treatments can't solve: the growing desire to use again after getting sober.

Google News - Researchers Find3 min read
Feds Fund Addiction Meds to Keep Families Together
SolutionsFeb 5

Feds Fund Addiction Meds to Keep Families Together

More than 62,000 kids entered foster care last year partly due to parental drug use, but a new federal policy will help pay for life-saving treatments that keep families intact. Child welfare agencies can now get reimbursed for opioid addiction medications that prevent children from being removed from their homes.

Google News - New Treatment3 min read
US Overdose Deaths Drop to 70K as New Recovery Push Launches
SolutionsFeb 3

US Overdose Deaths Drop to 70K as New Recovery Push Launches

America's overdose deaths have fallen by nearly 40% since their peak, reaching 70,000 in the latest data. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just announced new programs to accelerate recovery through housing, medication access, and community support.

STAT News3 min read
US Opens $110M in Addiction Recovery Funding to Faith Groups
SolutionsFeb 5

US Opens $110M in Addiction Recovery Funding to Faith Groups

Health Secretary RFK Jr. announced a major shift in addiction care, opening federal funding to faith-based recovery programs while expanding medication access. The new approach aims to break the cycle of homelessness and addiction by combining spiritual support with evidence-based treatment.

Medical Xpress3 min read