Pain-relief shortage in poorer countries ‘due to stigma of US opioids crisis’
by Kaamil Ahmed from Science | The Guardian on (#6250T)
Palliative doctors call for relaxation of laws to redress huge unmet need for drugs among majority of world's population
Patients suffering chronic pain are being denied treatment in low-income countries because of restrictive laws and concerns about opioid addiction, which have been fuelled by the crisis engulfing the US.
Palliative doctors, who say there is a huge unmet need for pain-relief drugs in poorer countries, have called for laws to be relaxed and for the stigma around opioids to be addressed.
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