US FDA Approves First Ever Non-Opioid Painkiller, Experts Call It A Game Changer
US FDA has approved its first ever non-opioid painkiller called suzetrigine. Experts believe it will prevent addiction problems unlike existing opioids.
US FDA has approved its first ever non-opioid painkiller called suzetrigine. Experts believe it will prevent addiction problems unlike existing opioids.
According to researchers, the number of people with chronic non-cancer pain prescribed an opioid medicine worldwide increased in the last two-and-a-half decades.
In an effort to understand the possible therapeutic methods for humans, who are dealing with opioid addiction, a rat model study found that opioid dependence produced permanent changes in the brains of rats.
Painkillers can do a whole lot of harm to your body. While they seem like an easy and convenient solution, you have got to stop taking them.
Religious involvement may affect a person's decision to use illegal drugs, especially for women who are mothers.
Chronic use of certain medications like opioids, a pain relieving drug may be a significant and substantial risk factor for fracture nonunion.
A study finds that patients with opioid intake were 2.4 times more likely to have a fall causing injury.
Not just common party drugs like ecstasy, more and more electronic dance music (EDM) party attendees are misusing opioids like heroin.
16 percent of the US population has an opioid addiction.
Non-medical use of prescription opioids more than doubled among adults in the US from 2001-2002 to 2012-2013, new research has found.
US FDA has approved its first ever non-opioid painkiller called suzetrigine. Experts believe it will prevent addiction problems unlike existing opioids.
According to researchers, the number of people with chronic non-cancer pain prescribed an opioid medicine worldwide increased in the last two-and-a-half decades.
In an effort to understand the possible therapeutic methods for humans, who are dealing with opioid addiction, a rat model study found that opioid dependence produced permanent changes in the brains of rats.
Painkillers can do a whole lot of harm to your body. While they seem like an easy and convenient solution, you have got to stop taking them.
Religious involvement may affect a person's decision to use illegal drugs, especially for women who are mothers.
Chronic use of certain medications like opioids, a pain relieving drug may be a significant and substantial risk factor for fracture nonunion.
A study finds that patients with opioid intake were 2.4 times more likely to have a fall causing injury.
Not just common party drugs like ecstasy, more and more electronic dance music (EDM) party attendees are misusing opioids like heroin.
16 percent of the US population has an opioid addiction.
Non-medical use of prescription opioids more than doubled among adults in the US from 2001-2002 to 2012-2013, new research has found.