Vermont Governor Pushes to Limit Prescription Painkillers to Combat Opioid Epidemic

It's an effort to combat the state's crippling opioid epidemic.

“Vermont doctors and providers have been on the leading edge of curbing the irrational exuberance with which opiates are handed out. These proposed limits will solidify that progress and help Vermont continue to lead the nation when it comes to combating this crisis,” Shumlin added.

"Just a few months ago, the FDA approved Oxycontin for kids. You can’t make this stuff up. The $11 billion a year opiate industry in America knows no shame," Shumlin said, adding that "opiate addiction is the one thing that could destroy Vermont as we know it."

"We must flip the presumption that a patient needs opioids to manage pain. The rule allows doctors to make decisions with their patients, while requiring them to consider other treatments before opioids are prescribed, rather than as a last resort. And when opioids are prescribed, they can be prescribed for as much as a patient needs -- but not more than they need," the state's health commissioner, Dr. Harry Chen, said in a statement.