In the News
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Warren County Experts, Residents Unite to Address Opioid Epidemic at Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall
Posted 9/29/2017
WASHINGTON, N.J. — As New Jersey and the nation grapple with an opioid and heroin addiction crisis, more than 100 residents of Warren County joined the conversation on the public health issue at the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall at Warren County Community College on Friday.
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Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall Brings Opioid Discussion to Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem Counties
Posted 9/28/2017
SEWELL — Residents of Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties gathered at Rowan College at Gloucester County to join the conversation on the opioid epidemic ravaging families and communities throughout the state at Wednesday night’s Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall held by the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ).
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nj.com: All 1,901 people killed by opioids in N.J. last year, mapped
Posted 9/27/2017
At least 1,901 people died from opioid overdoses in New Jersey last year, well over twice the number of people from the state who died in the attacks on Sept. 11.
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tapinto.net: Stop Opioid Abuse Program (SOAP) Unveiled for Student Athletes
Posted 9/27/2017
Focusing on the opioid abuse epidemic now raging throughout the U.S., Garden State Pharmacy Owners (GSPO) has established a program to provide relevant, potentially life-saving information to New Jersey’s nearly 300,000 high school student-athletes. The GSPO Stop Opioid Abuse Program – which will be known by its acronym, SOAP – will regularly share student-focused materials with public, private, and parochial high schools across New Jersey.
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njherald.com: Opioid crisis unites public, professionals at town hall
Posted 9/25/2017
ANDOVER TOWNSHIP -- The opioid epidemic is very real and very much in our own backyards. So what is being done about it?
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njherald.com: Even more effort needed to reverse the opioid crisis
Posted 9/25/2017
"The problem is in our backyard and it's a significant one." Such was the assessment of Dr. Anthony Brutico, medical director of emergency services at Newton Medical Center and one of the panelists at a Knock Out Opioid Abuse town hall meeting held Friday in Newton.
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Sussex County Residents Focus on Solutions to Opioid Epidemic at Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall
Posted 9/22/2017
ANDOVER — A standing-room-only crowd of Sussex County residents packed The Center for Prevention & Counseling on Friday to join the conversation on the statewide opioid epidemic gripping New Jersey at the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s Knock Out Opioid Abuse Town Hall.
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More than 2,000 Volunteers to Participate in New Jersey’s Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day
Posted 9/21/2017
MILLBURN, N.J. — An estimated 2,000-plus volunteers are expected to distribute hundreds of thousands of opioid misuse prevention messages as part of next month’s statewide Knock Out Opioid Abuse Day.
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politico.com: White House backs pharma partnership after delaying other opioid panel proposals
Posted 9/20/2017
TRENTON — The White House has delayed implementing two of the top recommendations of the presidential opioid commission chaired by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, but the Trump administration sent several officials to Trenton on Monday to advance a third program — a public-private partnership with the pharmaceutical industry.
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usnews.com: States Ask Insurers to Prioritize Non-Opioid Pain Treatment
Posted 9/20/2017
Attorneys general across the U.S. are asking insurers to prioritize pain treatment through means other than opioid prescriptions.