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Telehealth Startup Cerebral Halts Controlled Substance Prescriptions (theverge.com) 12

Mental health startup Cerebral will no longer prescribe most controlled substances, The Wall Street Journal reported. From a report: The embattled company is facing investigations from the US Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration over its prescribing practices, which, until this week, included offering prescriptions for stimulants like Adderall. Company co-founder Kyle Robertson wrote in an email reviewed by The Wall Street Journal that it would stop prescribing most controlled substances to new customers on Friday and transition existing patients off of the drug or out of its care by October. Cerebral will still offer drugs that treat opioid-use disorder, like Suboxone. Robertson said in the email that the company only started prescribing controlled substances to customers in 2020 because people weren't able to get in-person care. It's stopping that program, he said, because of "the ability for patients to return to an in-person or hybrid care model for this treatment."
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  • $220 for an 15 min visit at an office vs the lower remote fee.

  • This is just another way to advertise drugs to young people. It is bad enough that The YS is only one of two countries the allow promotion of drugs directly to conquers, but that we still have not gotten the drug dealers under control is sad

    Opioid account for most OD deaths. 10 years ago there were 8 prescriptions for every 10 people. The feds have cut that in half, until last year slowly the OD death rate increase.it dies nothing to punish the manufacturers for creating legal product. These business mode

    • Re:Pill mill (Score:4, Insightful)

      by muh_freeze_peach ( 9622152 ) on Tuesday May 17, 2022 @01:14PM (#62543490)
      You are very clearly so thoroughly under informed about drugs. Please take some time to learn more about the subject. Also maybe take some typing classes.
      • Fox News teaches people just to the politically correct langue under informed to dismiss an argument with no contradicted data. The CDC tracks opioid prescriptions. In the 1990s direct to consumer advertising become a thing. In the early 2000s as everyone becomes in intense pain and prescriptions sky rocket. As the feds crack down on pull mills, prescription rate plummet. This is all CDC data

        Overdose deaths are now way above 100.000 a year. Opioid are most of these, w With meth next. Again CDC data.

  • Being ill in the US, especially chronically ill, is being seen as a second or third grade person, perhaps not even a person anymore... Any initiative to make dealing with illness is quickly shut down by the authorities... I guess because otherwise you don't get the necessary "living on the streets" people and mall shooters to keep the rest of the population living in fear?
  • In the name of improving access to care (a true problem), these start-ups (and large hospital systems) have been hiring armies of Nurse Practitioners, who have very little training. Hospitals love NPs because they cost less but they can charge about the same as a MD. Look at how little training NPs get: https://i.redd.it/cugrt5qfopn5... [i.redd.it] [Infographic: training differences NPs vs MDs vs Petsmart vs etc.] Moreover, some of them do an additional year of "training" and get a DNP, a doctorate of nurse practition
  • Good afternoon! So, mental health is very important in every person's life because without it it will not be possible to live normally and calmly. Stress is what depresses me, but bongs [everythingfor420.com] is what calms me down and helps me to be in tune with my nervous system and not feel stressed every day. And the feeling of fatigue goes away forever.

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