Ohio and Adapt Pharma Make Deal for Discount on Naloxone
Ohio and Adapt Pharma Make Deal for Discount on Naloxone
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Author: Justin Mckibben Talk about a power-move... these might just be the kind of game-changers we need to see more of in America. Even though it is an amazing place for living in recovery, also considered the recovery capitol of... Learn MoreNew Drug W-18 Stronger than Heroin and Fentanyl
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Author: Shernide Delva In an effort to curb what many consider to be the worst public health drug crisis in decades, the CDC has issued a series of guidelines and restrictions intended to reduce the abuse of prescription painkillers. On... Learn MoreCrazy News Stories: Holiday Edition
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[caption id="attachment_17923" align="aligncenter" width="446"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva Deaths from heroin overdoses continue to be a serious issue in the United States. Just... Learn More
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