'When Dr. Laura Fanucchi first started working in hospitals, she was struck by how many people were dependent on opioids. Now, she treats patients in one of the states hit hardest by the crisis.'
It isn’t just physicians, but the entire medical community, including the pharmaceutical industry, that contributed to this epidemic. And since opioid use disorder is a medical illness, we have a responsibility, as the medical community, to address it and integrate treatment into more general medical settings where more people can access it.
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