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Arizona's Drug Takeback Day event, with Attorney General Mayes and DEA, collected unwanted medications for safe disposal.
States are cutting out the medicine middleman, an Ivy League college fixes its math, questionable opioid prescriptions are ...
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes will participate in an event on Saturday, April 26, aimed at raising awareness and ...
Stanislaus County’s Opioid Safety Coalition will have an empty chair display at Vintage Faire Mall in Modesto from Friday ...
The life-saving medicine naloxone was approved for nonprescription sale more than two years ago, but many rural Arkansas ...
A re-tooled Delaware commission is reopening the grant application process for a portion of the multi-million dollar ...
When I started my career in law enforcement, I took an oath to serve and protect my community. Now, as executive director of the PA Chiefs of Police Association, I see that oath being lived by my ...
Local law enforcement agencies across the Northern Panhandle will be accepting unused and expired prescription medications from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today as a part of Drug Take Back Day. The Drug ...
The incident occurred on April 18, and a formal complaint was registered by the hospital’s senior medical officer Dr Mohammad ...
Three Vancouver pharmacists have been ordered not to provide patients any "safe supply" medications pending the outcome of an ...
The state of South Dakota is partnering with Emily’s Hope to provide life-saving medication kits to reverse opioid overdoses.
The proposal — HB 4256 — would establish a mandatory minimum sentence for those convicted of fentanyl manufacturing or ...
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