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Walgreens has agreed to pay up to $350 million as part of a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department to resolve claims that the company illegally filled millions of invalid prescriptions for ...
Robert Melvin, Northeast Region Director, R Street InstituteIn SUPPORT of House Bill 226: “Relative to the use of drug checking equipment.” April 15, 2025 Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Gannon ...
As of March 7, the city has distributed approximately $67,600 of the opioid funding it has received from the State. Here is a list of groups and individuals that have received funding as of March ...
Fentanyl and other opioids have fueled the worst drug ... And Biden added China to the U.S. list of major illicit drug-producing and drug-transit countries, where it joins twenty-two others ...
which committed to increasing services at three organizations already receiving opioid settlement funds and adding 14 new groups to the list. “The opioid and polysubstance use crisis continues ...
Saturday, March 29, will be the last day of business for four Kohl’s stores in the Bay Area. The stores were on a closure list announced in January — 27 locations across the United States. A fifth Bay ...
“CVS failed to exercise its critical role as gatekeeper of dangerous prescription opioids and, instead, facilitated the illegal distribution of these highly addictive drugs, including by pill ...
Not long after Blyth started the Overdose Prevention Society in 2016, Helten started volunteering there. That same year, B.C.
The team in Pretoria includes doctors and social workers who have built relationships with the drug users, encouraging them to accept an opioid-substitution ... a list of supporters and funded ...
The Max hospital drama, which just concluded its first season, is a TV throwback with an of-the-moment message about systems ...
Mike Erickson wheels his power chair around a Toronto supervised consumption site, waiting for his friend to show up.  He has ...
including some supplies specifically geared toward drug users, such as sterile syringes. While credited by advocates with saving lives during the opioid epidemic, the programs remain controversial ...