Two syringe services opened this year as Estill County went to a mobile clinic after Irvine council balked. BY: MELISSA PATRICK, KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS JULY 6, 2023 Kentucky has added two new syringe-service programs for intravenous drug users this year, bringing the total to 84 SSPs, in 65 of the state’s[Read More…]
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DEA administrator says Congress needs to pass laws to keep social media from serving as platforms to promote, sell fentanyl
KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS Monday, July 3, 2023 Events, trends, issues, ideas and independent journalism about health care and health in Kentucky, from the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky. The U.S. needs laws to force social-media companies to keep their platforms from being used[Read More…]
Not your stereotypical addict
Opioid abuse and deaths among older adults have skyrocketed. Could you have a problem and not know it? July 1, 2023 By Maureen SalamonExecutive EditorHarvard Women’s Health Watch You’ve had a stressful few months: major surgery led to lingering pain worsened by vague anxiety, the unsettled sense you aren’t quite back[Read More…]
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Treatment, Recovery & Prevention Kentucky Lantern: Opioid settlement payouts to localities made public for the first time Virginia Chamber: Addiction Recovery Care lays the groundwork for improving behavioral health outcomes in Virginia Bottom Line: New reports demonstrate the need for Kentucky leaders to continue fight against substance use disorder crisis[Read More…]
Addiction Recovery Care gives insight into how to prevent fatal overdoses
By Brandon Spencer Addiction Recovery Care gives insight on what has led to the recent decrease in overdose fatalities from 2021 to 2022.
New report confirms Kentucky’s first decline in fatal overdoses since 2018
BY: MCKENNA HORSLEY AND SARAH LADD Kentucky’s 2022 Overdose Fatality Report, released Thursday, shows the commonwealth saw its first decline in fatal overdoses since 2018. Still, 2,135 Kentuckians died from an overdose in 2022. Ninety percent of those deaths were from opioids and fentanyl. Potent inexpensive methamphetamines also continue to be a driving[Read More…]
Kentucky report on fatal overdoses brings good and bad news
by GIL MCCLANAHAN LOUISA, KY (WCHS) — Kentucky’s Overdose Fatality Report has been released, and it contains both good and bad news regarding the state’s efforts in fighting the national drug epidemic. The commonwealth is seeing its first decline in overdose deaths since 2018, but some say more work needs to be[Read More…]
Kentucky sees decline in overdose deaths in 2022; some areas still seeing issues
By Julia Sandor MADISON COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) – the 2022 overdose fatality report shows some improvements being made in Kentucky. Overdoses declined more than 5% last year compared to 2021. However, some haven’t felt much of that change. According to the 2022 overdose fatality report, more than 2,000 Kentuckians lost their[Read More…]
Kentucky’s opioid epidemic fight: Teva, Allergan, CVS, Walgreens settle for $17.3B
By Madylin Goins LEXINGTON, Ky. (FOX 56) — Kentucky has reached its next victory in its fight against the opioid epidemic. Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced the drug companies that helped fuel the epidemic will pay $17.3 billion, which is expected to reach state and local governments by the end of 2023. “I[Read More…]
New Lexington commission to decide how city will spend funds in fight against opioid crisis
BY HANNAH STANLEY Mayor Linda Gorton announced Wednesday the creation of the Opioid Abatement Commission that will be responsible for suggesting to administration and the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council how to allocate the National Opioid Litigation settlement funds. A joint lawsuit with additional cities and states resulted in an agreement[Read More…]