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Dallas Recovery Center Fights for Funding in Austin
Nexus Recovery Center – a space where women and even their children can live and heal during recovery – is pushing for support from state lawmakers during the legislative session.
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Addiction Recovery Centers Fight for Funding in Austin Amid Opioid Crisis
Rising costs and stagnant funding are obstacles for addiction recovery centers amid increasing fentanyl overdoses.
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Walmart Offers to Pay $3.1 Billion to Settle Opioid Lawsuits
Walmart has agreed to pay $3.1 billion to settle lawsuits nationwide over the impact of the prescriptions its pharmacies filled for powerful prescription opioid painkillers. The deal would still need to be approved by 43 states to take effect. It follows a similar announcement from pharmacy chains CVS Health and Walgreen Co. They each said they would pay about $5...
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CVS Health, Walgreens Announce $5 Billion Opioid Lawsuit Settlements
CVS Health and Walgreen Co. announced agreements in principle Wednesday to pay about $5 billion each to settle lawsuits nationwide over the toll of opioids, and a lawyer said Walmart is in discussions for a deal.
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San Diego Deploying Free Narcan Vending Machines to Help Combat Opioid Epidemic
San Diego County could soon have a new weapon in its arsenal to help fight its growing problem with opioid addiction.
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Record Number of Americans Died of Overdose Deaths in 2021, CDC Says
The Centers for Disease Control revealed Wednesday that the U.S. set a grim record in 2021 with 107,000 overdose deaths.
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More Than 107,000 Americans Died of an Overdose Last Year, Setting New Record
The provisional 2021 total translates to roughly one U.S. overdose death every 5 minutes.
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Biden Drug Control Plan Stresses Harm Reduction, Treatment
President Joe Biden is sending his administration’s first national drug control strategy to Congress
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Can This Pharmacy Chain Be Found Responsible For the Opioid Crisis?
State attorneys in Florida say pharmacy chain Walgreens ignored red flags that signaled the pharmacies were contributing to the opioid crisis. Walgreens stores in the Tampa area had abnormally high numbers of opioid prescriptions and pills distributed, prosecutors say. Walgreens attorneys say the company was misled by pharmaceutical companies like Purdue Pharma about the potency of the drugs.
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Treatment for Opioid Addiction Often Brings Discrimination
There often is a serious downside for people taking medications that have a long track record of helping treat opioid addiction: discrimination
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States Look for Solutions as US Fentanyl Deaths Keep Rising
With fentanyl driving fatal overdoses to record levels in the U.S., state governments are scrambling for solutions
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Clinical Trial Aims to Help Infants Overcome Opioid Withdrawal
A clinical trial in Dallas will test new technology that could help infants overcome withdrawal from exposure to opioids while in the womb.
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Can Texas Fight the Opioid Crisis With Expanded Use of Medical Marijuana?
Can the opioid crisis be dealt with head-on if there’s expanded medical marijuana use? That’s the topic of a South by Southwest panel in Austin Tuesday, exploring what that would look like and whether it would be effective here in Texas.
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Former LA Angels Employee Guilty in Pitcher Tyler Skaggs' Overdose Death
After more than a week of testimony, a jury deliberated only a few hours Thursday before delivering a guilty verdict into whether a former Los Angeles Angels staffer was responsible for the 2019 death of one of the team’s pitchers, Tyler Skaggs.
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Former LA Angels Employee Guilty in Pitcher Tyler Skaggs' Overdose Death
After more than a week of testimony, a jury deliberated Thursday only a few hours before rendering a guilty verdict into whether a former Los Angeles Angels staffer was responsible for the 2019 death of one of the team’s pitchers, Tyler Skaggs.
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Drug Overdoses Are Costing the U.S. Economy $1 Trillion a Year, Government Report Estimates
U.S. government officials said synthetic opioids are akin to “a slow-motion weapon of mass destruction.”
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Native American Tribes Reach $590 Million Opioid Settlement
Native American tribes have reached opioid settlements worth over a half-billion dollars with drugmaker Johnson & Johnson and three distributors
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New York Jury Holds Drugmaker Teva Liable in Opioid Crisis
A jury has held Teva Pharmaceuticals responsible for contributing to the opioid crisis
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‘He Left Me Too Soon': As COVID Fueled the Drug Crisis, Native Americans Hit Worst
As the pandemic ravaged the country, deaths from drug overdoses surged by nearly 30%, surpassing 100,000 dead for the first time in American history.
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Judge Rejects Purdue Pharma's Sweeping Opioid Settlement
A federal judge has rejected OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma’s sweeping deal to settle thousands of lawsuits over the toll of opioids.