Raise in Opioid Deaths Leads to Reforms, Drug and Alcohol Rehab New Hampshire Comments

(LegalLaw247.com, January 28, 2017 ) Concord, NH -- As reported by The Daily Caller, New Hampshire legislature introduced stricter regulations for doctors in that that prescribe opioid medications. Doctors must now complete a comprehensive assessment for the potential effects of a medication on a patient. Called a 'patient-risk assessment' this requirement is aimed at preventing opioid abuse.

Drug rehab in New Hampshire has become essential to fighting the substance abuse epidemic in the state. As a leader in the industry, Drug and Alcohol Rehab New Hampshire commends the state legislature in taking action to help address the problem.

A representative of Drug and Alcohol Rehab New Hampshire comments,
"For too long the medical and pharmaceutical industries have remained unphased by their involvement in the ongoing opioid abuse crisis. When people are literally dying in the streets, we cannot allow those who are responsible to go unconfronted. With this new regulation for prescribing these potentially deadly medications, we are one step closer to ending the opioid abuse epidemic in New Hampshire and across the country."

About Drug and Alcohol Rehab New Hampshire 82018:
With a team of dedicated doctors, nurses, therapists, and behavioral technicians, Drug and Alcohol Rehab New Hampshire is fully dedicated to the profound and everlasting recovery of each and every patient. With life coaching sessions and referral resources available for additional aid, Drug and Alcohol Rehab New Hampshire ensures long-standing success and sobriety. The rehabilitation center features a state of the art facility, dedicated and medically-certified staff, and personalized treatment programs.

For more information visit http://drugandalcoholrehabnewhampshire.org/ or call (603)244-3372.


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