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Solving The Opioid Problem For Athletes and Regular People

An episode of the Rivals podcast, hosted by Bonneville International, titled "Solving The Opioid Problem For Athletes and Regular People" was published on August 15, 2019 and runs 19 minutes.

August 15, 2019 ·19m · Rivals

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Rivals is joined today by Craig PoVey from Use Only As Directed. Use Only As Directed is a campaign trying to prevent death by overdose and opiod addiction. PoVey talked to Scott Mitchell about athletes being overprescribed pain medications. They talk about how quickly you can become addicted to opiods and alternative care for athletes and regular people who find themselves in pain. 

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