Overdose victims require multiple doses of Naloxone due to strength of nitazene opioids.
Overdoses from tianeptine—also known as “gas station heroin”—are on the rise as the FDA calls for a crackdown.
The AvertD test uses a cheek swab to identify markers of potential opioid addiction.
Warnings issued after large quantities of highly addictive synthetic drugs called nitazenes were seized in a police raid and found in prescription drugs.
A Virginia doctor was this week sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for illegally prescribing about half a million doses of highly addictive opioids.
Focused on battling addiction, providing treatment, and teaching prevention, the bills laid out plans and legislation, but not funding.
Overdose victims require multiple doses of Naloxone due to strength of nitazene opioids.
Overdoses from tianeptine—also known as “gas station heroin”—are on the rise as the FDA calls for a crackdown.
The AvertD test uses a cheek swab to identify markers of potential opioid addiction.
Warnings issued after large quantities of highly addictive synthetic drugs called nitazenes were seized in a police raid and found in prescription drugs.
A Virginia doctor was this week sentenced to 40 years in federal prison for illegally prescribing about half a million doses of highly addictive opioids.
Focused on battling addiction, providing treatment, and teaching prevention, the bills laid out plans and legislation, but not funding.