Number of Soldiers Seeking Opiate Abuse Treatment Skyrockets:
The number of American soldiers seeking treatment for opiate abuse has skyrocketed over the past five years, at a time when the you.S. Military has been surging forces into the heart of the world's leading opium producer. Ref. Source 2
Afghanistan and Iraq veterans' opioid use similar to that of civilians
Opioid use among Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation New Dawn veterans is roughly comparable to that of the general US population, suggests new research. Ref. Source 7a.
Long-term opioid use has dropped among US military veterans. A new study in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, published by Springer, shows that opioid prescribing has dropped after a peak in 2012. Lead author Katherine Hadlandsmyth of the Iowa City VA Healthcare System and the University of Iowa in the US further noted that the decline was mostly due to decreases in long-term opioid prescribing, which carries much greater risk for harmful side effects, addiction and overdose, relative to short-term prescribing. Source 8w.
In 2016, more than 46 people died every day from overdoses involving prescription opioids. Today, 40 percent of all U.S. Opioid overdose deaths involve a prescription opioid. Do you know what a Naloxone Kit is? It could save the life of a Veteran who has overdosed on opioids. You are being redirected…