Efforts To Curb Rising Health Costs Inadvertently Inhibit Use Of Inexpensive Therapy Proven To Help Problem Drinking
Nov 20th 2007Drug InformationAlcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs
Many states could more effectively address the huge financial and societal burden of alcohol abuse by changing policies that may be inadvertently impeding access to an inexpensive prescription drug known to reduce problem drinking. These findings appear in a new study in the online version of the journal, Health Services Research. [click link for full article]
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