In April of 2021, as the country continued to suffer over 100,000 drug overdose deaths a year, the Biden administration announced that to increase access to the medication buprenorphine, which treats opioid addiction, they were removing what they believed to be regulatory “barriers” to the medication. Had they read the scientific literature on the topic, they would have seen that the regulations were never identified as significant obstacles to patients getting care. Nevertheless, they barreled ahead, confident these regulatory changes were needed “in order to expand access to buprenorphine for opioid use disorder treatment” and would “ultimately help more people find recovery.” They tho
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