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A pharmaceutical distributor that was incorporated in Montgomery County, two of its former executives and two pharmacists are charged in what federal...
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U.S. overdose deaths last year likely fell for the first time in nearly three decades, preliminary numbers suggest.
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As addiction has soared, drugmakers, distributors and pharmacies profited off opioids. Newly released data details who made the pills, where they were sold, and which communities were hit hardest.
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Ohio coroners are raising new warnings following a spike in drug overdose deaths.
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More than 270 Ohio child welfare caseworkers and their support staff could soon be going on strike.
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A new initiative in Green aims to prevent overdose deaths. The city was in the national spotlight in 2016 when a teenager overdosed in a hotel in…
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Federal money to fight the opioid crisis nearly doubled in the last two years, according to a national think tank’s new report analyzing that funding. The…
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The state’s largest health system will be the official health care partner of the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA), providing services at…
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A new report by The Center for Community Solutions shows that programs that get used syringes off the streets in Ohio have more than doubled in the last…
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Starting on July 1, the Ohio Bureau of Worker’s Compensation will no longer pay for a powerful painkiller that’s at the center of the opioid crisis in the…