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The Opioid Crisis JUNE 20

Preview: Season 16 Episode 1610 | 30s

Spokane's opioid crisis and alternatives to pain management and addiction.

Millions of Americans are hooked on opioids. Some illegal, some prescribed by physicians. And it's killing this country at a rate of 130 overdose deaths a day. Our panel of doctors discuss Spokane's opioid crisis and alternatives to pain management and addiction.

06/20/2019

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Add Narcan to your Medicine Cabinet

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Clip: S16 Ep1610 | 2m 8s | Narcan is cheap, simple to use, and saves people for opioid overdose. (2m 8s)

Opioid Addiction Risk Factors

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Clip: S16 Ep1610 | 1m 59s | There are many factors determining your risk of opioid addiction (1m 59s)

Prescription Painkillers- What you need to know

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Clip: S16 Ep1610 | 2m 22s | Careful use of opioid painkillers includes conversations with your doctor. (2m 22s)

Ray's Story

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Clip: S16 Ep1610 | 2m 44s | Recovering opioid addict Ray relies on his "Higher Power" and the Recovery Cafe (2m 44s)

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