Chattanooga Times Free Press

Opioid abuse panel to meet

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A committee studying opioid abuse in Georgia plans a final meeting this week ahead of the 2017 legislativ­e session.

The group is set to discuss its final report on Thursday morning at the Capitol in Atlanta. The panel of state senators, medical providers and public health officials began meeting in September to learn more about abuse and addiction’s effects in Georgia.

Meetings included a focus on how law enforcemen­t and the courts are handling abuse and the effect it has on health care, the foster care system and treatment centers.

According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 1,200 people overdosed on drugs in Georgia in 2014, a 10 percent increase from 2013. Gov. Nathan Deal recently ordered changes allowing pharmacist­s to dispense an overdose-reversing drug without a prescripti­on.

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