Department of Medicine

Fear of Fentanyl Behind Laws That Could Lead to Overdoses

Written by Mass News | May 12, 2022

There is “unintended and collateral damage that happens from being incarcerated,” says Joshua Barocas, an infectious disease doctor and associate professor at University of Colorado School of Medicine. It can cause opioid addicts to experience increased housing instability, decreased food and difficulty accessing work, all of which may lead them back to their addiction.