Funds Granted for Postsurgical Pain Green Light Therapy Study
Funds Granted for Postsurgical Pain Green Light Therapy Study

Researchers at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Comprehensive Pain and Addiction Center will use.

Structure of Opioid Receptors Paves Way for Addiction Therapies
Structure of Opioid Receptors Paves Way for Addiction Therapies

Opioids remain the most strong and effective pain medications in medicine, but they are also.

Opioid Withdrawal Doubles With Automated Prompt
Opioid Withdrawal Doubles With Automated Prompt

A program encouraging emergency department clinicians to identify and treat opioid use disorder was shown.

Opioid Use During Surgery Linked with Postoperative Pain
Opioid Use During Surgery Linked with Postoperative Pain

Because of the opioid crisis, doctors are less likely to give painkillers to patients to.

State Measures to Increase Buprenorphine
State Measures Can Increase Buprenorphine Use

According to a new RAND Corporation study, states that seek to boost access to buprenorphine,.

Two anticonvulsants prescribed for pain only ‘modestly effective’ and not without risk, study shows

A study by Oregon State University College of Pharmacy researchers suggests that two anticonvulsants often.

Sleeping medications used for insomnia may combat drug and alcohol addiction

Rutgers researchers think they have identified a biological process for drug and alcohol addiction, and.

Dissolving implantable device relieves pain without drugs

A Northwestern University-led team of researchers has developed a small, soft, flexible implant that relieves.

Study: Treatment minimizes infants’ opioid-related brain abnormalities

Treating pregnant women with opioid use disorder can help minimize opioid-related brain abnormalities in their.