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NSU Professor Featured on WPBT “Your South Florida”

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, more than 115 people in the U.S. die every day after overdosing on opioids. A new state law is aiming to put an end to Florida’s opioid epidemic by changing how providers review, document and prescribe medication.

Scott Kjelson, Pharm.D., CPh. assistant professor at NSU’s College of Pharmacy, spoke with WPBT “Your South Florida” about the new law, including its implications for both patients and doctors, as well as its restrictions.

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Scott Kjelson, Pharm.D., CPh.

To watch the full interview, click on the link below: