Tiny implantable rods could help opioid drug addicts from relapsing

01/15/2016 - 07:16

Beth Mole


Four tiny, implantable rods that steadily ooze drugs could help some patients kick opioid addictions, an advisory committee for the US Food and Drug Administration concluded this week. With a 12 to 5 vote, the committee of medical experts recommended that the regulatory agency approve the implantable device for useā€”and the agency often follows such advice.

If approved, the treatment would debut amid a national epidemic of addictions and overdoses involving opioids, which includes prescription painkillers and heroin.

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