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Coronavirus Crisis Spurs Access To Online Treatment For Opioid Addiction

People from around the world have been impacted by the coronavirus but out of this crisis a new option for American opiate addicts has become available. A breakthrough in modern medicine that will make it easier to find support.

Under the national emergency declared by the Trump administration in March, the government has suspended a federal law that required patients to have an in-person visit with a physician before they could be prescribed drugs that help quell withdrawal symptoms, such as Suboxone. Patients can now get those prescriptions via a phone call or videoconference with a doctor.[1]

Those seeking help in opioid addiction are encouraged to seek a local licensed qualified physician to begin medicated assisted treatment. Start the road to recovery today, to learn more contact MMR.

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