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Governor Rick Scott Signs Opioid Legislation

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Governor Rick Scott has signed legislation to limit opioid prescriptions. Prescriptions for acute pain cases will receive up to a seven-day supply of opioid medication and enter the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program database. Rep. Jim Boyd (R-Bradenton) says this is only the beginning of a long battle.

“This is another step to curbing this epidemic. Sadly, I was telling the sheriff earlier, next year there there’ll probably be something else we’ll have to do, and those beyond us will be working on that. But, we’ve got to stay strong, we’ve got to continue the fight,” Jim Boyd says. 

The bill defines acute pain as the normal, predicted, physiological, and time limited response to an adverse chemical, thermal, or mechanical stimulus associated with surgery, trauma, or acute illness.

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Andrew Quintana is a senior at Florida State University pursuing degrees in Communication Studies and Editing, Writing, & Media. Before entering WFSU's newsroom, Andrew worked with V89 Radio's News and Continuity department and interned as a staff writer for Haute Living Magazine. He enjoys Razzie nominated films and collects vinyls that are perfect for ultimate frisbee. Follow Andrew Quintana on Twitter: @AndrewLQuintana