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Articles
Clarification of Existing Requirements Under the Controlled Substances Act for Prescribing Schedule II Controlled Substances
Healers and Dealers
Government Terrorism Against Physicians
No Relief in Sight
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The Truth About Chronic Pain
Documents
Howland et al v. Pharma, L.P., et al., Amicus brief of the APF et al. (2002)
United States v. Hurwitz, Brief of Amici Curiae Portenoy et al.
The Medical Profession and Prescription Drugs
Chronic Cannabis Use in the Compassionate Investigational New Drug Program
Are Cannabinoids an Effective and Safe Treatment Option in the Management of Pain?
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Fact Sheets
Global Opioid Use Trends
Interviews
Six Questions: Siobhan Reynolds Talks to the Alliance
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Dear Doctor Letter
Multimedias
On Cultural Baggage: Internationally Known Pain Specialists Dr. Joel Hochman and Dr. Stratton Hill [Audio]
News Summaries
Pain Doctor Convicted in Second Trial; Most Serious Charges Dropped
Pain Doctor Begins Re-Trial for Prescribing Pain Medication
Victory in Pain Doctor Case
ONDCP Targets Pain Doctors in 2006 Strategy
Alliance Files Brief in Pain Doctor Case
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Opinions
Prescription Proscription
A Drug War: The government has turned its attention to the pain-killer OxyContin. Is the scare campaign justified?
Press Releases
Prominent Pain Specialist, Dr. William Hurwitz, to Begin Re-Trial in Virginia Federal Court for Prescribing Pain Medication
US Department Of Justice Arrests Esteemed Pain Physician Dr. William Hurwitz
Medical Experts to Discuss the Legal, Political and Bioethical Issues of Pain at the San Francisco Medical Society Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
Reports
National Synthetic Drugs Action Plan: The Federal Government Response to the Production, Trafficking, and Abuse of Synthetic Drugs and Diverted Pharmaceutical Products
Chronic Pain In America: Roadblocks To Relief
Improving Cancer Pain Relief In The World: Report For 2001
Achieving Balance in National Opioids Control Policy: Guidelines for Assessment
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