Noting Military Potential, FDA Approves Powerful Painkiller Dsuvia
Consumer representatives say the drug is especially potent and particularly susceptible to abuse
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a powerful new opioid drug called Dsuvia that has possible uses for treating wounded soldiers on the battlefield.
Consumer representatives say the drug is especially potent and particularly susceptible to abuse. Balancing those dangers against needs for powerful painkillers in certain settings has been a dilemma for the FDA amid a national overdose epidemic.
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