Most of the money is set to go to government entities to fight the opioid crisis, which has been linked to 900,000 deaths in ...
We can’t solve what we can’t measure, so let’s use opioid abatement funds to help. Comprehensive toxicology would let us ...
A US study of more than a million Medicaid enrollees newly diagnosed with opioid use disorder (OUD), finds most—nearly seven ...
The University of Southern Maine-based center is providing technical support as millions of dollars flow into local ...
Talking with the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition’s Loftin Wilson about the coalition’s work, how the opioid epidemic ...
A class of synthetic drugs called nitazines have been around since the 1950s — but are quickly gaining a foothold in street drugs.
America’s overdose crisis isn’t the simple story we’ve been told for years. A new investigation reveals how two key graphs — ...
Nitazene was first developed in the 1950s as an analgesic, but was never approved for medical use. Instead, it was “limited ...
A new study led by researchers at the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and Unity Health Toronto shows ...
North Carolina's second Mobile Opioid Treatment Program is now operating in Greensboro. The North Carolina Department of ...
Kratom is often marketed as a natural remedy—but that doesn’t mean it’s safe. While some people use it for pain relief or to manage opioid withdrawal, medical experts at University of Utah Health warn ...