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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Govs. From Hard-Hit New England Address Opioid Epidemic: 'There Is Not An Issue More Pressing'
Deaths linked to opioid drugs in Massachusetts nearly tripled in the past five years, according to state data, while in Maine, opioids drove a 31% year-over-year climb in drug-related deaths in 2015. As those trends underscore New England鈥檚 acute problem with heroin and prescription drugs, the region鈥檚 six governors, including four Democrats and two Republicans, gathered at Harvard Medical School in Boston Tuesday to address how they are fighting the problem. (Kamp, 6/7)
Pressing for the same or nearly the same limits on opioid prescriptions is one of the ways New England鈥檚 Republican and Democratic governors are working together to address the drug epidemic. The six regional governors gathered in Boston Tuesday for an opioid panel. (Bebinger, 6/7)
In Manchester, more than 100 people died of overdoses last year. Despite those grim numbers, it鈥檚 a surprisingly positive atmosphere on a Thursday night at Hope for New Hampshire Recovery, a substance abuse recovery center in the heart of New Hampshire鈥檚 largest city. (Ganley and Brindley 6/8)
Too many people are overdosing on a diarrhea drug that has opiate-like effects, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday. Many are accidental overdoses but people also report taking the drug, called Imodium, on purpose to help curb cravings for highly addictive opioid drugs. (Fox, 6/7)
Nearly 19,000 people. That鈥檚 how many Americans died in 2014 due to overdosing on prescription pain medication, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported. The Food and Drug Administration, states and health insurance companies are all tackling this public health epidemic. (Gorenstein, 6/7)
Synthetic designer drugs, especially synthetic opioids like fentanyl implicated in the death of pop star Prince, pose an "unprecedented" threat for U.S. overdoses and deaths, especially among youth, the country's top anti-drug official said on Tuesday. (Harte, 6/7)