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    To: Micheal Botticelli, Director Of National Drug Control Policy From: Shimira Gardner National Drug Policy Date: December 2, 2015 Subject: Opioids “More than 16,600 people a year, die from overdoses of drugs, including Methadone, Morphine, and Oxycodone (OxyContin) and Hydrocodone combined with Acetaminophen (Lortab and Vicodin)” stated Consumers Report. The drugs listed above are all examples of Opioids. They are individual drugs that launch endorphins to the central nervous system which

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    recent years drugs have overtaken the United States by storm. The rising death rate of overdose continues to rise as we speak. Whether it is abuse of illegal drugs such as cocaine, or medication prescribed by a doctor such as opioid painkillers, addiction will always be a concern. And in many cases, if substance abuse continues, there is a real possibility of overdose. With very little being done to lower overdoses one can only wonder how can we make this epidemic disappear. According to a report from

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    poisonings associated with drug overdoses has been on the rise, especially concerning those involving opioids (Paulozzie, Budnitz, & Xi, 2006). The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) does not mince words regarding the status of opioid utilization in the United States: ?The United States is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic? (CDC, 2016). Opioids are now the most common cause of prescription drug use deaths (Rudd et al., 2016). Even as overdoses associated with the more historic

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    Illegal drugs can cause things like hallucinations (seeing strange things), sickness, depression, liver and kidney problems and fits. Some illegal drugs can kill the first time the person takes them. Taking too much of any drug is called an overdose. A serious overdose of almost any drug can kill you.’’ Drugs affect the person that does it family or friends. It effects all these things because it can kill you.Make you angry, it also makes you depressed.There is a good drugs, pain pills,and medical

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    number of the cases of opioid overdose registered slowly rises permanently (Coffin et al., 2017), and different approaches to the solution of this problem are developed. The present literature review gives an overview of three peer-reviewed studies which are dedicated to different aspects of opioid misuse prevention and describe situation and possible solutions of the high-risk groups. The first publication is focused on the treatment and prevention of opioid overdose among people who have already

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    Did you know that heroin is the second leading cause of drug overdoses in the United States? Heroin is an opioid drug made from morphine, a natural substance taken from the seed pod of the Asian opium poppy plant. The drug can range from a powder varying in color from brown or white, or it may be a black sticky substance almost like tar (NIDA). Heroin goes by many other names as well, such as dope, boy, junk, or ron on the streets. Heroin is one of the most deadly drugs one could ever simply touch

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    2011) This is only one of the many sad stories of a promising teenager who has fallen into the grasp of opioid addiction in the state of Maine in the last decade. “In 2015 Maine saw a total of 272 deaths due to overdoses” (Ricker, 2016). The leading cause of these deaths are opioid overdoses. Opioid abuse is becoming an epidemic in this country, a raging fire that is sweeping across the nation, leaving many dead in its wake. Lawmakers and pharmaceutical companies believe that they have found the answer;

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    Volkow, N. D. (2014, June 24). Nora's Blog What Can We Do About the Heroin Overdose Epidemic? | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) [Web log post]. Retrieved from http://www.drugabuse.gov/about-nida/noras-blog/2014/06/what-can-we-do-about-heroin-overdose-epidemic Nora D. Volkow, M.D., Born and raised in Mexico City, Mexico is a Mexican-American psychiatrist. She became Director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) at the National Institutes of Health in May 2003. Dr. Volkow attended

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    Our organization uses benzodiazepines as the first choice for the treatment of AWS. Formulating a PICOT question can help my organization find if evidence best practice supports the use of benzodiazepines for the treatment of AWS. Therefore, I will introduce you my PICOT question which is: In patients that are withdrawing from alcohol, what is the effect of benzodiazepines, compared to other drugs in the treatment for AWS? Evidence-Based Practice

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    Once someone develops a tolerance to benzodiazepines, they have to go through benzo detox to recover. Tolerance can develop when someone uses a high dose of benzodiazepines or uses them for an extended period of time. Once they quit using, they can develop withdrawal symptoms. Going Through Benzo Detox In the first stage of benzo detox, individuals will go through the withdrawal process. While benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms can vary from person to person, there are some common symptoms that

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