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Tribes, officials tackle ‘wildfire’ heroin, opioid addiction (Albuquerque Journal)

Tribal leaders from northern New Mexico met with the U.S. Justice Department to discuss ways to combat opioid abuse. Read the full Albuquerque Journal article titled Tribes, officials tackle ‘wildfire’ heroin, opioid addiction .

Kyle StakeSeptember 21, 2016
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The US Attorney’s Office, District of New Mexico and UNM Health and Sciences Center as partners of the HOPE Initiative do not support, endorse, or provide referrals to any medication, practitioner, or treatment program relating to heroin or opiate addiction. The HOPE Initiative recommends that you call 911 in an emergency situation. Seek the advice of a medical professional to determine the proper course of treatment for your specific circumstance. If you have health insurance, contact the customer service line for your specific carrier as they are able to help find providers in your area based on your particular coverage.