Obama Administration Eases Restrictions On Doctors Who Treat Opioid Addiction
The government is raising the limit on the number of patients a doctor can treat for opioid addiction to 275 from 100 using the drug buprenorphine. The move expands office-based treatment options.
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July 6, 2016 at 08:09PM
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