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Federal data shows Oregon saw the biggest increase in synthetic opioid deaths since 2019 among states that have reported their numbers. Now, many lawmakers want to reimpose legal penalties.
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Scholars fear that cartels will find new synthetic drugs — that may be even deadlier. Their solution: Better prevention and treatment programs.
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The president hopes to provide $1.6 million in emergency funding for communities trying to tackle the opioid and fentanyl crisis.
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The surgical drug is being prescribed as a psychedelic therapy for an array of unapproved uses, including depression and anxiety. Behind the trend are investors setting up for-profit clinics.
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District officials announced the development last week as they launched a countywide awareness campaign around the deadly risks of fentanyl.
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A report cites CDC data showing that in 2022 Florida saw a 2.6% decrease in drug overdoses. One of the largest drops came out of Brevard.
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Rite Aid has been weighed down by billions in debt, declining sales and more than a 1,000 federal, state and local lawsuits claiming it filled hundreds of thousands of illegal prescriptions for painkillers.
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Addiction treatment experts hope to increase access to the medication, which can reverse opioid overdoses. But hurdles remain: cost and stigma.
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The moves come one day before senior administration officials are set to visit Mexico, whose cartels are part of the global trafficking network, for meetings expected to involve discussion of the drug threat.
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Colorado is among several states that ensure schools have access to naloxone for free or at reduced cost. But most districts hadn’t signed up by the start of the school year for a state distribution program.