In 2023, more than 109,000 people in the United States died from drug overdoses.

Through medical research and education, deaths from drug overdoses are preventable.

We are proud to support addiction research and education in the United States, free from politics and lobbying.

Over 80 percent of people using fentanyl and heroin first misused a prescription opioid. ADRF is proud to be researching new, groundbreaking alternatives to prescription pain killers.

Addiction education programs in schools, communities, and the media are proven to prevent addiction. ADRF strives to educate with accurate and up-to-date knowledge.

We are passionate about the fight against addiction.
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FINDING ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS FOR OPIOID ADDICTIONS

A major focus of the nation’s efforts in dealing with the growing problems of addiction is how to provide treatment for a far larger number of those afflicted with addictive disorders. ADRF is seeking to support research into both pharmacological as well as behavioral approaches to better and more cost-effective treatments. Here ADRF will partner with research institutions and treatment centers to explore a wide range of alternatives that have the potential for meeting this critical challenge.
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