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How a Rural Maine County Jail Helped Prisoners Blunt Opioid Cravings

A sheriff fought to give prisoners addicted to opioids a shot that suppresses cravings for a month. Upon release, they were more likely to continue treatment.

Jan Hoffman
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Drug Abuse and Traffic, Drugs (Pharmaceuticals), Maine, Opioids and Opiates, Prisons and Prisoners
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