Md. Gov. Hogan Administration Announces 22% Decline in Opioid Prescriptions Since 2017
February 15, 2020
February 15, 2020
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland, Feb. 15 -- Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Maryland, issued the following news release on Feb. 14:
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- Nearly 20% Fewer Patients Receiving Opiates as Maryland Continues All-Hands-on-Deck Effort to Confront Epidemic
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The number of opioid prescriptions in Maryland has dropped by more than 22% since 2017, with nearly 20% fewer patients receiving opiates during the same period, the Hogan administration announced. This decrease is . . .
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- Nearly 20% Fewer Patients Receiving Opiates as Maryland Continues All-Hands-on-Deck Effort to Confront Epidemic
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The number of opioid prescriptions in Maryland has dropped by more than 22% since 2017, with nearly 20% fewer patients receiving opiates during the same period, the Hogan administration announced. This decrease is . . .