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Virginia prisons shift opioid treatment methods, raising concerns amid high inmate drug abuse rates.
Virginia's prisons face drug abuse issues, with 66% of inmates having substance problems.
The Bureau of Prisons (BOP) is switching from monthly buprenorphine injections to daily under-the-tongue strips for opioid treatment, raising concerns about potential violence and suicide rates.
Meanwhile, the Allegheny County Jail in Pittsburgh is expanding its opioid treatment program to include methadone induction, helping inmates transition to recovery and reducing overdose risks post-release.
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Las prisiones de Virginia cambian los métodos de tratamiento con opioides, lo que suscita preocupación en medio de altas tasas de uso indebido de drogas por los reclusos.