Investigation Reveals Physicians, Dentists Still Overprescribe Opioids
Investigation Reveals Physicians, Dentists Still Overprescribe Opioids
Even despite the widespread lawsuits and dissemination of safe opioid prescription guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2016, a recent investigation found that physicians and dentists are still routinely overprescribing these addiction medications. Reviewing public data and government studies, the report found that enough opioid prescriptions are being issued each year for half of all Americans to have one and patients still have more than twice the volume of opioids considered to be safe.“We’re 5% of the world’s population, but we consume 80% of the world’s prescription opioids,” said Dr. Jonathan Chen, a physician and researcher at Stanford University Medical Center. “It’s not just a handful of doctors doing it. We kind of all are. It’s become part of our culture that this is normal.”In 2018, the data showed more than 1 in 5 Americans had an opioid prescription filled, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and approximately forty Americans died each day during the same year after taking them. Despite what some believe, more patients are dying from doses issued by prescribers than by using street drugs, including fentanyl and heroin.
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Medical Professionals Still Prescribing Dangerously High Amounts Of Opioids In U.S.NPR Investigation: Opioids Are Still The King For Many Doctors, Dentists
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