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Opioid Crisis Report

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Opioids are painkillers, such as—morphine, methadone, Buprenorphine, hydrocodone, and oxycodone ("What drugs are opioids?"). The opioid crisis is a national crisis that has caused 250,000 fatalities from 2000 to 2014. This crisis is a torrent of painkillers, black-market synthetic versions and heroin. A report from a federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration shows more adults use prescription painkillers than cigarettes. Many experts have compared this crisis to the IIIV and AIDS epidemics because it has caused citizens to be cautious. Opioids have been a major discussions topic, which has caused many officials to brain-storm ways to prevent further complications.

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The reason they say this is because the supply of illegal drugs, which are more fatal than prescription painkillers, is increasing. Experts and politicians agree with the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act because they believe it recognizes that recovery isn't a fast process, in fact it is a long-term process. It also recognizes that addicts may have an illness. While most Republicans are in favor of this law, for the most part Democrats don't agree. The reason they disagree is because they say the law is not properly funded. To counteract this argument Republicans have proposed that funding should be appropriated annually. Another plus side is the Center for Disease Control and Prevent issuance in March of an opioid-prescribing guideline. This advises physicians to limit most opioid prescriptions to three …show more content…

Vivek Murthy, a U.S. Surgeon General, said he wanted to change the way Doctors have been taught to handle pain management for the last twenty to thirty years (824). The reason Murthy wants to do this is because while he was reading a training document for nurses and doctors it claimed , "If your patient is concerned that they may develop dependence on opioids, you can safely reassure them that addiction to opioids is very rare in patients who have pain" (823). This document also reassured doctors they could prescribe opioids as a long-term treatment. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention advises doctors that pain-relieving effects may wear off for long-term users(824). This explains how opioids can be used to deal with pain management, but if used as a long-term treatment it can create an

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