#318 Drug Overdose Up 260% Among Women 55-64
The Not Old - Better Show
Paul Vogelzang
4.7 • 106 Ratings
🗓️ 30 January 2019
⏱️ 14 minutes
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Drug Overdose Up 260% Among Women 55-64
The Not Old Better Show, Interview Series - Dr. Sarah Akerman
Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, I'm your host Paul Vogelzang, and this is episode number 318. Today's show is brought to by Blinkist .
As part of our Art of Living, interview series, our guest today is Dr Sarah Akerman. Sarah Akerman, MD, is a Medical Director in the Medical Affairs department at Alkermes. In this position, she oversees the medical affairs strategy and lifecycle management for the company's addiction therapies. Dr. Akerman is a board certified addiction psychiatrist with experience in research, teaching, and the clinical care of patients with substance use disorders and other psychiatric disorders.
Our guest today, Physician Sarah Akerman is on the front lines of an important subject for our Not Old Better Show audience, the CDC's latest report that Drug Overdose Death Rates are Increasing Among Middle Aged Women (here are resources cited by Dr. Akerman during the interview). The U.S. drug epidemic is evolving, including, and most dramatically among women. Studies have highlighted rising rates of drug overdose deaths among women aged 55–64 year and that from 1999 to 2017, the death rate from drug overdose among women aged 30–64 years increased by 260%. Drug overdose deaths involving antidepressants, prescription opioids, and synthetic opioids all increased. What does this mean, why are women vulnerable, and what can be done is the subject of our interview today, with Dr. Sarah Akerman, so please join me in welcoming to the Not Old Better Show, via internet phone, Dr. Sarah Akerman.
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the Navajo Show. I'm your host Paul Vogelzank and this is episode number 3 18. Today's show is brought to you by Blinkist. |
| 0:10.0 | As part of our Art of Living Interview Series, our guest today is Dr Sarah Aicherman. |
| 0:18.0 | Dr. Sarah Aicherman, MD, is a medical director in the Medical affairs department at alchemy's. |
| 0:25.0 | In this position, she oversees the medical affairs strategy and life cycle management for |
| 0:30.0 | the company's addiction therapies. |
| 0:32.0 | Dr. Akererman is a board certified |
| 0:34.4 | addiction psychiatrist with experience in research teaching and the clinical care of |
| 0:38.6 | patients with substance abuse disorders and other psychiatric disorders. |
| 0:43.6 | Our guest, physician Sarah Acerman, |
| 0:45.8 | is on the front lines of an important subject |
| 0:48.9 | for our not old Better Show audience. |
| 0:50.8 | The CDC's latest report that drug overdose death rates are increasing |
| 0:55.4 | among middle-aged and later-aged women. The US drug epidemic is evolving, including and most dramatically among women. Studies have |
| 1:05.6 | highlighted rising rates of drug overdose deaths among women age 55 to |
| 1:10.5 | 64 years of age and that from 1999 to 2017 the death rate for this particular |
| 1:17.8 | age group of women increased by over 260 percent. Drug overdose deaths involving antidepressants, prescription |
| 1:26.7 | opioids, and synthetic opioids all increased. What does this mean? Why are women |
| 1:32.4 | vulnerable and what can be done is the subject of our |
| 1:35.2 | interview today with Dr. Sarah Acerman. So please join me in welcoming to the |
| 1:40.1 | not-old-better show via internet phone Dr Sarah Akerman. |
| 1:43.4 | Dr Sarah Akerman welcome to the not-old-Better show. |
| 1:46.4 | Thank you for having me Paul. |
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