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We're leading the way in responsible opioid prescribing advocacy and education.

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David Juurlink (@davidjuurlink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now this won't magically "solve the opioid crisis." People already addicted need different interventions. The goal of stewardship is to harm fewer people with the drugs. - putting fewer excess tablets into circulation - leaving fewer chronic pain patients trapped on opioids /5

David Juurlink (@davidjuurlink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Trapped on opioids? Really?" Yes, really. We have to stop creating legions of people who are just a few missed doses away from the misery of opioid withdrawal. Consider @TNREthx's experience tapering after just two months of opioids. washingtonpost.com/national/healt… /6

"Trapped on opioids? Really?" 

Yes, really. We have to stop creating legions of people who are just a few missed doses away from the misery of opioid withdrawal.

Consider @TNREthx's experience tapering after just two months of opioids.

washingtonpost.com/national/healt… 

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David Juurlink (@davidjuurlink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because of his advocacy, Andrew has been in the crosshairs of the “Pain Lobby” for a long time. Here's a story on that from 2018 by @WendyGlauser newscientist.com/article/mg2373… /7

Because of his advocacy, Andrew has been in the crosshairs of the “Pain Lobby” for a long time.

Here's a story on that from 2018 by @WendyGlauser newscientist.com/article/mg2373… 

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David Juurlink (@davidjuurlink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think Brandeis University should be proud to have on faculty someone like Andrew Kolodny, a person who for more than a decade has "fought the good fight" despite unrelenting personal attacks. Andrew, thank you. And please keep it up. / end

Jeffrey Guterman (@jeffreyguterman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you struggle with pain? Are you a doctor who treats patients with pain? Please attend and participate in my interview with Dr. David Juurlink on “What Doctors and Patients Get Wrong about Pain Management.” There will be an opportunity to ask questions. x.com/i/spaces/1OyKA…

OrthoEvidence (@orthoevidence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

đź’Š The OPAL Trial: Opioids for Acute Low Back Pain and Neck Pain Published in The Lancet Despite the risks, opioids are regularly prescribed for lower back and neck pain. Moreover, evidence supporting its effectiveness is limited and inconclusive. Are opioids necessary? This

Steve Gelfand, MD (@stevegelfand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

uclahealth.org/news/about-22-… The failure to adequately educate young people about the dangers of taking non-prescribed pills (extending from OxyContin starting over 25 years ago to counterfeit pills laced with fentanyl at present) has resulted in this rising unacceptable death rate.

Industry Documents Library (@industrydocs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Janssen’s contributions to various advocacy organizations are documented in this exhibit found in the Oklahoma #Opioid Litigation Documents. See the rest of the document here: industrydocuments.ucsf.edu/opioids/docs/#…

Janssen’s contributions to various advocacy organizations are documented in this exhibit found in the Oklahoma #Opioid Litigation Documents. See the rest of the document here: industrydocuments.ucsf.edu/opioids/docs/#…
Steve Gelfand, MD (@stevegelfand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

medpagetoday.com/psychiatry/opi… This was a wake-up call about their patients' fatal opioid overdoses from LA County medical examiners to opioid prescribers. Providing 'guidance' on pain management from medical examiners is a separate issue in itself, but also helped reduce opioid

David Juurlink (@davidjuurlink) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just a superb video from NEJM on treatment of opioid use disorder. Lifesaving information appropriate for a general audience. Everyone should watch this. nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

Industry Documents Library (@industrydocs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While the #Purdue bankruptcy settlement is under review by the #SupremeCourt, there are other cases involving the company that have resolved. Our new collection, the NY v. Purdue Litigation Documents, is one of them. Check out the docs here: industrydocuments.ucsf.edu/opioids/collec…

Industry Documents Library (@industrydocs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #opioiddocuments research guide reveals the ways #Insys used specialty pharmacies for Rxs of #Subsys, incl providing direct shipment 2 bypass a highly regulated distribution system that includes monitoring to ensure compliance with federal laws. #OIDA industrydocuments.ucsf.edu/wp-content/upl…

Steve Gelfand, MD (@stevegelfand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

euronews.com/next/2024/01/0… This also illustrates just how out of touch the U.S. media is when the current issue of Time Magazine lists the no. 1 'best' company for future 'leaders' as the NYC-based consulting firm, McKinsey & Co. These so-called 'consultants' of McKinsey, who knew

Andrew Kolodny (@andrewkolodny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Endo, the company that made Opana (oxymorphone), was just ordered to Pay $1.5 billion in criminal fines and forfeiture. The company also pled guilty to falsely promoting Opana ER as abuse deterrent. But that was the least of their bad actions.

Andrew Kolodny (@andrewkolodny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to SCOTUS, the Purdue bankruptcy plan is gone. Good riddance! It was a lousy deal & not just because of releases for the Sacklers and co-conspirators. There were other elements that were even more onerous.

NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A tool used by the government for substance-use surveillance has consistently reported low rates of opioid use disorder (OUD). But the survey excluded a large group of Americans with OUD: people who take opioids as prescribed. Read the full Perspective: nej.md/3Yzfuys

A tool used by the government for substance-use surveillance has consistently reported low rates of opioid use disorder (OUD). But the survey excluded a large group of Americans with OUD: people who take opioids as prescribed. Read the full Perspective: nej.md/3Yzfuys