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Teens, Young Adults With Opioid Addiction Need Greater Access to Medication

Only 1 in 4 young adults and 1 in 21 adolescents receive medications for opioid use disorder. The CARE Unit’s Dr. Scott Hadland highlights the need for greater to access to treatment for youth with opioid use disorder. Click here to read more.

Teens, Young Adults With Opioid Addiction Need Greater Access to Medication

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