Opioid addiction crisis update: It's not over yet

Opioid addiction crisis update: It's not over yet

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Willie Eggleston, PharmD Willie Eggleston, PharmD (photo by Jim
Howe) (photo by Jim Howe) Opioid prescriptions have become more
restricted, but the effects of the opioid addiction crisis are
still felt throughout Central New York. People are still dying from
overdoses of prescription painkillers, as well as street drugs like
heroin and fentanyl, toxicologist Opioid prescriptions have become
more restricted, but the effects of the opioid addiction crisis are
still felt throughout Central New York. People are still dying from
overdoses of prescription painkillers, as well as street drugs like
heroin and fentanyl, toxicologist Willie Eggleston, PharmD Willie
Eggleston, PharmD, explains. He addresses, explains. He addresses
the use of naloxone the use of naloxone, which has saved lives by
reversing opioid overdoses, and he looks at how the opioid problem
began and got to this point. Eggleston is part of the Upstate New
York Poison Center, is a clinical assistant professor in the School
of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Binghamton University
and is director of the Opioid Research Center for Central New
York., which has saved lives by reversing opioid overdoses, and he
looks at how the opioid problem began and got to this point.
Eggleston is part of the Upstate New York Poison Center, is a
clinical assistant professor in the School of Pharmacy and
Pharmaceutical Sciences at Binghamton University and is director of
the Opioid Research Center for Central New York .

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