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The bill would expand pain management and opioid addiction treatment options for veterans, likely by improving access to alternative therapies, mental health services, and medication-assisted treatment through the Department of Veterans Affairs. This would help veterans dealing with chronic pain from service-related injuries find relief without relying solely on prescription opioids, which carry risks of addiction and overdose. The measure aims to give veterans more choices for managing pain while reducing the harms associated with opioid dependence.
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