Doctors and Drug Addiction

Doctors and Drug Addiction

via Michael Langan MD

This article originally appeared on http://www.DrugRehab.com, a web resource provided and funded by Advanced Recovery Systems (ARS).

Their mission is to equip patients and families with the best information, resources, and tools to overcome addiction and lead a lifelong recovery.

This article has been reproduced with permission. For more information, please visit their site.

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 Doctors and Addiction

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    Following an FDA-issued withdrawal request, an abuse-deterrent opioid will be removed from the market.

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    When people say that “addiction is a disease,” the goal is to encourage sympathy towards people with substance abuse issues, as well as to educate those who don’t understand why someone simply can’t stop drinking.

    But, according to a new study published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, describing addiction as a disease can have the surprising and unintended effect of making people who struggle with addiction less likely to seek help.

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/this-one-word-makes-people-with-addiction-less-likely-to-seek-help/ar-AAC6olJ?li=BBnbfcL

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