San Francisco Takes New Steps to Tackle and Treat Drug Addiction

substance abuse treatment practices.

Research shows that over-the-counter pain relievers, such as Ibuprofen, are the best option for critical pain levels and should be prioritized by emergency-room physicians over medications that are proven to be associated with the development of substance use disorders.

She added that the alarming numbers of cases of substance abuse and of people lacking access to addiction treatment center services could be reduced if the majority of patients didn’t expect to get an opioid prescription whenever they need.

However, she highlighted that most people who go see a doctor for pain management expect to be prescribed such addictive medications “because in large part they will.”

Livia Areas-Holmblad
Author: Livia Areas-Holmblad
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Livia Holmblad is an editor at Addiction Now and covers breaking news, features and everything in between. She moved to SoCal after living in NYC for about 10 years, where she worked for VICE and SinoVision as a writer, editor, host, producer, and director. Born and raised in Rio de Janeiro. Contact Livia at liviah@addictionnow.com

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San Francisco takes new steps to tackle and treat drug addiction
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San Francisco takes new steps to tackle and treat drug addiction
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By the middle of the year, the city of San Francisco is going to be taking a controversial new step to tackle and treat drug addiction while curbing the rising number of drug overdoses.
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Livia Areas-Holmblad
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Addiction Now