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US city sues OxyContin maker claiming black market failings

US city sues OxyContin maker claiming black market failings

The city, along with many in North America, is dealing with an opioid addiction epidemic, with many using OxyContin as a so-called “gateway” drug to …
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Explorez Enfants À Fourrure, 7 Furry et plus encore

All Natural Hypoallergenic Addiction Pet Foods – North America were a huge hit with our 7 furry kids. Read our review and see what our pets had to …
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Characterization of comorbid PTSD in treatment-seeking alcohol dependent inpatients: Severity and personality trait differences

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An Empirical Study of Personality Disorders Among Treatment-Seeking Problem Gamblers

Abstract
The primary aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of personality disorders in problem gamblers, to explore the relationship between personality disorders and problem gambling severity, and to explore the degree to which the psychological symptoms highlighted in the biosocial developmental model of borderline personality disorder (impulsivity, distress tolerance, subst
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Nearly All U.S. Doctors ‘Overprescribe’ Addictive Narcotic Painkillers: Survey

While 99 percent exceed the recommended 3-day dosage limit, a quarter write prescriptions for a full month FRIDAY, March 25, 2016 (HealthDay News) — When American doctors give their patients narcotic painkillers, 99 percent of them hand out prescriptions that exceed the federally recommended three-day dosage limit, new research suggests. And some doctors exceeded that limit by a lot: Nearly one-
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