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Advocates in Pennsylvania Say Medicated Treatment Overlooked for Overdose Prevention
Episode 115

Advocates in Pennsylvania Say Medicated Treatment Overlooked for Overdose Prevention

Advocates say medication-assisted treatment best prevents overdoses, but awareness and support still lag. The situation means residents dealing with substance abuse disorders can’t access a “crucial” tool for recovery, said Fred Way, founder and executive director of the Pennsylvania Alliance of Recovery Residences. More than 5,300 people in Pennsylvania died from an overdose in 2021 – the third highest rate in the nation, as The Center Square previously reported. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pennsylvania-in-focus/support

Pennsylvania in Focus

April 20, 20235m 21s

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Advocates say medication-assisted treatment best prevents overdoses, but awareness and support still lag. The situation means residents dealing with substance abuse disorders can’t access a “crucial” tool for recovery, said Fred Way, founder and executive director of the Pennsylvania Alliance of Recovery Residences. More than 5,300 people in Pennsylvania died from an overdose in 2021 – the third highest rate in the nation, as The Center Square previously reported.


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