Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Missouri Medicine
Abstract
Opioid use disorder (OUD) represents a growing public health crisis in Missouri and nationwide. Reversing the trend of rising OUD-associated morbidity and mortality will require implementing evidence-based approaches grounded in public health principles. Key evidence-based interventions include medications for opioid use disorder, naloxone distribution, overdose education, and syringe services programs. The increasing presence of fentanyl and xylazine in the drug supply represent new challenges to the OUD crisis in Missouri. Optimal implementation of evidence-based interventions will require action at the individual physician, community, and state policy level.
Publication Date
1-2024
ISSN
0026-6620
Recommended Citation
Grin B. Opioid Use Disorder in Missouri: An Evidence-Based, Public Health-Oriented Approach. Missouri Medicine. 2024; 121(1).