Chronic Pain – Stories Of Struggle And Hope: Part 9 – Addiction Misconceptions

BOSTON (CBS) – Many people who take painkillers say they’re being unfairly targeted in the current war on drugs. The opioid crisis has been grabbing headlines for months. Gov. Charlie Baker has declared the opioid epidemic a public health emergency. Over 1,200 Massachusetts residents have died from opioid overdoses in 2014. Cindy Steinberg is the policy council chair of the Massachusetts pain initiative. “We know that 78 percent of people who are abusing these medications did not get them from a physician,” said Steinberg. “They’re getting them on the street, they’re getting diverted, they’re getting them from friends, they’re buying them. And those probably were stolen from somewhere.” Read-Listen: Chronic Pain – Stories Of Struggle And Hope: The Series Independent pharmacist and Naturopath Dr. June Shibley says some opioids like Percocet and Vicodin are harder to get these days – and that has consequences. “The laws that cause it to be more restrictive are hurting the people who have long-term pain problems and are really helping the people that are selling the drugs on the street,” Shibley said. Clearly, not everyone who uses opioids is an addict or abuser. But the perception of abuse sometimes becomes reality. Dana is 60 years old, a former merchant marine, and he says when people see him filling his prescription for morphine at his local pharmacy they look at him funny. Most pharmacists, he says, have treated him well. But others not ...
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