Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services is bolstering its efforts to aid pregnant women addicted to opioids, Newsworks reports.
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The statewide initiative, which Newsworks said will launch in the new year, will help better connect pregnant addicts with recovery resources, including supporting the use of subutex, found through a study to being better results to newborns of addicts than methadone.
Subutex will be offered by 20 health care providers across Pennsylvania that have both a high volume of deliveries and substance abuse cases, Newsworks said.
Read the full Newsworks report here.