Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Post

Most adults who needed opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment in 2022 did not receive medications for OUD. According to a new CDC report, higher percentages of non-Hispanic White adults received any OUD treatment compared with non-Hispanic Black and Hispanic or Latino adults. Recovery is possible. Learn more: https://bit.ly/45FOvnX

  • Text reads, “Only 1 in 4 adults who need opioid use disorder (OUD) treatment receive medications for OUD. OUD medications prevent overdoses and save lives. Providers should offer effective treatment, including OUD medications. Pharmacies and payors can support making these medications available without delays.” Below is a picture of a person with their arms crossed and an image of two pharmacists in a pharmacy.
Robert (Bob) Kobelski

Lead Chemist at Resolution Sciences

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Good grief, self-induced "disorders" are not diseases. Maybe if CDC focused on on disease control and prevention there wouldn't be horrendous failures like Covid response.

Marina Gayid

Sample Preparation & Analysis | Quality Control Management | Laboratory Workflow Optimization | Community Outreach | Aseptic Techniques | Clinical Laboratory Instrumentation | Lab Equipment Maintenance | Troubleshooting

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Access to care needs to improve

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