
Former White House Deputy Drug Czar Andrea G. Barthwell, M.D. Joins AZZLY® as Senior Advisor and Strategist
Former Deputy Director for Demand Reduction in the White House

Former Deputy Director for Demand Reduction in the White House

In a discussion of opioid use disorder (OUD), often taken

In mid-March, the FDA approved the postpartum depression drug brexanolone,

AZZLY joins the Behavioral Health Association of Providers (BHAP) in

If you’re reading this post, you likely already know the

In 2018, five drug distribution executives were summoned to testify

Former Mississippi attorney general Mike Moore famously orchestrated a $250

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar announced this November

Update: On Wednesday, October 24, 2018, President Trump officially signed
The opioid crisis continues to present significant challenges, with devastating consequences for individuals, families, and communities across the country. From the overprescription of opioids to the influx of illicit drugs like fentanyl, the crisis has led to a surge in overdose deaths and an increasing demand for treatment services. Despite efforts to address the crisis through federal laws and regulations, barriers remain for individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder.
Amidst these challenges, there are also potential solutions that hold promise in combating the opioid crisis. Initiatives such as making counseling and therapeutic intervention mandatory for medication-assisted treatment (MAT) funding, expanding access to evidence-based treatments, and holding pharmaceutical companies and distributors accountable for their role in fueling the crisis are steps in the right direction. By addressing the root causes of the crisis and implementing comprehensive strategies, there is hope for reducing the harm caused by opioid misuse and improving the well-being of those affected.
The opioid crisis continues to present significant challenges, with devastating consequences for individuals, families, and communities across the country. From the overprescription of opioids to the influx of illicit drugs like fentanyl, the crisis has led to a surge in overdose deaths and an increasing demand for treatment services. Despite efforts to address the crisis through federal laws and regulations, barriers remain for individuals seeking treatment for opioid use disorder.
Amidst these challenges, there are also potential solutions that hold promise in combating the opioid crisis. Initiatives such as making counseling and therapeutic intervention mandatory for medication-assisted treatment (MAT) funding, expanding access to evidence-based treatments, and holding pharmaceutical companies and distributors accountable for their role in fueling the crisis are steps in the right direction. By addressing the root causes of the crisis and implementing comprehensive strategies, there is hope for reducing the harm caused by opioid misuse and improving the well-being of those affected.