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Opioid Painkiller Abuse
Ending the Crisis

Opioid Painkiller Abuse: Presented in Collaboration with The Boston Globe

Summary

Watch the live webcast here on Monday, May 18, 2015
12:30-1:30pm ET

OPIOID PAINKILLER ABUSE: Ending the Crisis
Presented in Collaboration with The Boston Globe

Powerful at relieving pain, opioids undoubtedly help many people cope with illness or injury, yet they present a real risk for developing substance use disorders. In 2013, drug overdoses involving prescription pain medication killed 44 people on average every day in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The agency reports that enough prescription pain medication was prescribed in 2010 “to medicate every American adult around-the-clock for a month.” In addition, studies have shown that individuals with prescription drug use disorders can transition to heroin as their disease progresses, since heroin has similar effects.

This Forum event — in connection with a national poll by The Boston Globe and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health — will examine Americans’ attitudes about prescription pain medication misuse, as well as approaches to resolving this very serious national problem. The panel will feature Michael Botticelli, Director of National Drug Control Policy at the White House; Monica Bharel, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health; and other experts who will discuss the role of policymaking in addressing this crisis.

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Part of: Policy Controversies.

Presented in Collaboration with The Boston Globe

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Moderator

Gideon Gil
Health and Science Editor, The Boston Globe

Expert Participants

Michael Botticelli
Director of National Drug Control Policy

Robert Blendon
Professor of Health Policy and Political Analysis, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Harvard Kennedy School

Daniel Alford
Associate Professor of Medicine, Assistant Dean and Director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) Program at Boston University School of Medicine

Monica Bharel
Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health

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