There is effective treatment for opiate addiction. Why isn’t it more used?
As I asked around, however, it was easy to find people who did not agree with everything that resembled a mandate. The Paul Tonko representative of New York, although the slow adoption of buprenorphine complained to me, has however suggested that a directive that pushed hospitals and doctors to provide opiates risky to unleash a repercussions. A much more solid approach, in his opinion, would be to remove the remaining barriers to the medicine launch complex. The monitoring of the drug goddess has a chilling effect, he supported, also making pharmacies reluctant to store too much, because they do not want to attract the attention of the agency. To reduce this "fear factor", Tonko has recently been a sponsor of a bill that would temporarily exempt the rustling from the supervision of the go...