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ADDICTION IS NOT A MORAL FAILURE

Join Dr. Stephen Loyd at the CIT Conference in Seattle, Washington on August 27, 2019 to discuss the misconception of addiction as a moral failure. Learn about effective treatment options and the importance of changing our mindset. Treatment works and people recover.

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ADDICTION IS NOT A MORAL FAILURE

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  1. ADDICTION IS NOT A MORAL FAILURE Dr. Stephen Loyd CIT Conference Seattle, Washington August 27, 2019

  2. Leonardo da Vinci “Virgin on the Rocks”

  3. Leonardo da Vinci “We have to be fearless about changing our mind based on new information.”

  4. The First 7

  5. Brain Healing Takes Time

  6. The Second 7

  7. The Third 7 Porter and Jick Letter- Ground Zero To the Editor: Recently we examined our current files to determine the incidence of narcotic addiction in 39,946 hospitalized medical patients who were monitored consecutively. Although there were 11,882 patients who received at least one narcotic preparation, there were only four cases of reasonably well-documented addiction in patients who had no history or addiction. The addiction was considered major in only one instance. The drugs implicated were meperidine in two patients, Percodan in one, and hydromorphone in one. We conclude that despite widespread use of narcotic drugs in hospitals, the development of addiction is rare in medical patients with no history of addiction. Jane Porter Hershel Jick, M.D. Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program Boston University Medical Center Waltham, MA 02154

  8. ”Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face.” -Mike Tyson

  9. Contact Information • Stephen Loyd, M.D. • Check out our Website @ www.seventyx7.org • info@seventyx7.org • Like our Facebook page and give us a follow on Twitter! Addiction is treatable, treatment works, and people recover.

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