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Saturday, July 19, 2025

Non-Opiod Pain Reduction (NOPAIN Act) for Veterans

Opioids affect civilians, veterans, and others by creating strong dependencies and addiction among users. Many veterans, in particular, have become addicted after receiving opioids as part of routine pain management following surgeries. The widespread impact of opioid addiction underscores the importance of finding safer alternatives.

If you or a veteran you know may be struggling with opioid addiction, there are resources available. One such resource is the American Addiction Center, which provides information about the signs and risks of opioid abuse.

In response to this growing crisis, Congress passed the Non-Opioids Prevent Addiction in the Nation (NOPAIN) Act in 2022. This legislation aims to expand access to non-opioid pain relief options, particularly for veterans, to help reduce reliance on addictive medications.



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