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Substance dependence drives significant health care costs for payors through a combination of factors that include acute inpatient utilization and unaddressed co-morbidities. The Substance Dependence problem is pervasive, largely untreated and costly. Stay informed on these topics by visiting our blog periodically. You can also sign up for the Catasys On Healthcare Newsletter to receive the latest in health care news. » Sign Up for Newsletter


Opioid Abuse a Big Problem for Utah

Catasys Health - Wednesday, May 09, 2012

By Shara Park
Chances are you or someone you know is being affected by prescription drug abuse. Hundreds of Utahns die each year from prescription drug overdose, and some of them are children who are too young to even know what they're getting into.

Prescription pain medications are the most frequently abused substances in the state. And it's the addicting power of opioids, found in prescriptions like OxyContin and Lortab that takes even the youngest users down a dark and sometimes unforgiving path.


Angela Watson cherishes the mementos and memories of her son Connor. He died last year of a prescription drug overdose. He was 13.
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Five Signs a Loved One is Abusing Painkillers

Catasys Health - Tuesday, May 01, 2012

By HeathPop Staff
Abusing painkillers is a big problem in the U.S. - about 12 million people said they used painkillers for non-medical reasons in the past year, according to recent CDC estimates.

A new study found rates of newborns born addicted to opiate drugs tripled over the past decade, driven by legal and illegal use of opioids like hydrocodone and oxycodone, CBS News reported. The number of newborns with withdrawal symptoms increased from a little more than 1 per 1,000 babies in 2000 to more than 3 per 1,000 in 2009, according to the study.
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CDC director: We can reduce prescription drug overdoses

Catasys Health - Friday, February 24, 2012

By Dr. Frieden
Thirty years ago, I attended medical school in New York. In the key lecture on pain management, the professor told us confidently that patients who received prescription narcotics for pain would not become addicted.

While pain management remains an essential patient right, a generation of health care professionals, patients, and families have learned the hard way how deeply misguided that assertion was. Narcotics - both illegal and legal - are dangerous drugs that can destroy lives and communities.


Millions of Americans struggle with substance abuse. Across the United States, overdoses involving opioid painkillers - a class of drugs with narcotic effects that includes hydrocodone, methadone, oxycodone - have skyrocketed in the past decade.
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Opioids and BPD

Catasys Health - Monday, February 20, 2012

By J.T. Junig, MD, PhD
I appreciate the feedback to my last post.  I had no doubt that the thoughts expressed in the original letter would ring such a chord, as I hear similar comments on a daily basis.  For people new to my blog this week, please review the letter in last week’s post, as that is where I’m starting today.

I had the same ‘love at first site’ reaction to opioids described by many people who become addicted.  My addiction began with a relatively weak opioid — codeine —but I still remember lying in bed as the effects of the substance drifted over me, easing the life-long depression that I had long accepted as ‘just how things are.’
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Opioids Are Rarely the Answer

Catasys Health - Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Doctors need access to education and training programs that are free of industry bias.

By Andrew Kolodny; President of Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing and chairman of the department of psychiatry at Maimonides Medical Center in New York City

Doctors have contributed to an epidemic of overdose deaths and addiction by overprescribing opioids. We didn’t do this out of malicious intent. For most of us, it was a desire to treat pain more compassionately that led to overprescribing. To bring this public health crisis under control, doctors must prescribe more cautiously.

In response to an industry-funded campaign, sales for opioids increased exponentially. Doctors were taught that unrealistic fear of addiction was resulting in needless suffering and that opioids would provide long-term relief of chronic pain. Doctors were misinformed.
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Drug Poisoning: Leading Cause of Accidental Deaths

Catasys Health - Monday, February 13, 2012

Poisoning, including from pain medications, overtakes traffic accidents.

By Tim Darragh, Of The Morning Call

Huddled at a table at the Allentown drug rehabilitation center Keenan House, Jeremy Pahula waved a hand to indicate the dozens of men and women like him who were working to stay out of the grip of drugs.

The vast majority of them — Pahula estimated 80 percent — had abused pain medications.


"They're so easy to get," he said.


The widespread availability and abuse of pain medications, particularly opioids, is a major reason why poisonings, largely from pain pills, have for the first time become the leading cause of accidental death in Pennsylvania and the United States.
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