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Advocates push for easier access to opioid agonists treatments
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President Biden is asking Congress to allocate almost 43 billion dollars to National Drug Control Program agencies, stating that would significantly fund "evidence-based prevention and harm services." The need for these services is growing but, one treatment called opioid agonists is proven especially hard to get. April 1, 2022