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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums$1 billion opioid bill would limit prescriptions to 3 days
Sens. Rob Portman and Sheldon Whitehouse the cosponsors of the opioid bill passed last Congress introduced an opioid bill today that includes $1 billion in yearly funding to evidence-based programs. It also limits opioid prescriptions to three days to cut down on overprescribing, with exceptions for chronic pain treatment.
Why this matters: The authors' goal is to use this bill as a roadmap for appropriators to determine how to spend the $6 billion over two years in opioid and mental health funding. But it also includes important policy reforms that experts generally say could make a dent in the crisis. Portman said in an interview he hopes his bill gets attached to the upcoming spending bill.
Overprescribing continues to be a problem. Still, most people who die of heroin overdoses, fentanyl overdoses, started with prescription drugs. Sometimes legally prescribed, sometimes not."
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hlthe2b
(102,357 posts)I didn't see any mention..
Lochloosa
(16,068 posts)hlthe2b
(102,357 posts)TBA
(825 posts)My leg is broken and my foot crushed. Is that chronic pain? Do I or my family members have to do the dance of physically picking up perscription, find a pharmacy to fill it, go get it filled, deliver to patient every three days?
I had to do it for my dying mother every 5 days. Luckily there was one sister to stay with her and another (me) was the morphine runner.