Lynn Arditi, The Public’s Radio

Stimulant Users Are Caught in Fatal ‘Fourth Wave’ of Opioid Epidemic

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The migration of fentanyl into illicit stimulants such as cocaine is especially dangerous for people who are not regular opioid users. That’s because they have a low tolerance for opioids, putting them at greater risk of an overdose. They also often don’t take precautions — such as not using alone and carrying the opioid reversal medication naloxone — so they’re unprepared if they overdose.

More Patients Are Losing Their Doctors — And Trust in the Primary Care System

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A shortage of primary care providers is driving more people to seek routine care in emergency settings. In Rhode Island, safety-net clinics are under pressure as clinicians retire or burn out, and patients say it’s harder to find care as they lose connections to familiar doctors.