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  2. Opioid use disorder - Wikipedia

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    Availability of services: In many areas, especially rural regions, there is a lack of treatment facilities or qualified healthcare providers who specialize in opioid use disorder. Insurance coverage: People without insurance or those whose plans do not cover substance use disorder treatment may struggle to find affordable care.

  3. Opioid agonist therapy - Wikipedia

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    The difference between an opioid and an opioid agonist is that opioids induce more intense effects and stay in the brain for a short amount of time. [3] Conversely, an opioid agonist induces minimal effects and stays in the brain for a long time, which prevents the opioid user from feeling the effects of natural or synthetic opioids. [3]

  4. Explanation of benefits - Wikipedia

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    An explanation of benefits (commonly referred to as an EOB form) is a statement sent by a health insurance company to covered individuals explaining what medical treatments and/or services were paid for on their behalf. [1] The EOB is commonly attached to a check or statement of electronic payment. An EOB typically describes:

  5. Your health insurance says, 'Claim denied.' How to fight back

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    A letter arrives in the mail. Oh, great: It's from your health insurance company. It contains some variation on the phrase "Your claim has been denied" and possibly "You may file an appeal to ...

  6. Colorado set to receive $82 million in Purdue Pharma settlement

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    Colorado’s portion would be part of a $7.4 billion settlement in principle with U.S. states and the family for “their central role in creating the opioid crisis,” the attorney general’s ...

  7. Buprenorphine/naloxone - Wikipedia

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    Buprenorphine/naloxone, sold under the brand name Suboxone among others, is a fixed-dose combination medication that includes buprenorphine and naloxone. [3] It is used to treat opioid use disorder, and reduces the mortality of opioid use disorder by 50% (by reducing the risk of overdose on full-agonist opioids such as heroin or fentanyl).

  8. Purdue Pharma, Sacklers reach $7.4 billion national opioid ...

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    Purdue Pharma and its Sackler family owners have reached a new $7.4 billion settlement to resolve thousands of lawsuits alleging that the pain medication OxyContin caused a widespread opioid ...

  9. Methadone - Wikipedia

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    The metabolic half-life is 8 to 59 hours (approximately 24 hours for opioid-tolerant people, and 55 hours for opioid-naive people), as opposed to a half-life of 1 to 5 hours for morphine. [12] The length of the half-life of methadone allows for the exhibition of respiratory depressant effects for an extended duration of time in opioid-naive people.