Three Protective Barriers Against an Opioid Epidemic
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The opioid epidemic, marked by rising overdose deaths from fentanyl, is a major public health crisis. While the DEA combats this, current measures are insufficient. Neuroscience offers solutions by understanding opioid receptors and addiction's root causes, affecting veterans with PTSD and depression. Narcan reverses overdoses, but a comprehensive approach including education, treatment, and law enforcement, similar to the opium wars, is needed. Federal response to fentanyl is hindered by bureaucracy. Guidelines prioritizing public health, and collaboration between the CDC and DEA, are essential for veterans and those with addiction, creating a safer community.
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