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Jails, prisons slowly loosen resistance to addiction meds

"Some 300 of the nation's roughly 3,200 or jails and 1,900 prisons now offer some form of addiction medication to select inmates, according U.S. Department of Justice data."

ABC 6 Ohio

August 7, 2018

Drug AddictionAnthony BradleyAugust 9, 2018ABC 6 Ohio, Buprenorphine
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