by Jason Langevin | May 31, 2018 | In the News
Mussels in Puget Sound have tested positive for trace amounts of oxycodone. America’s opioid epidemic has ravaged the country by land, and is also making its presence felt by sea. Washington researchers tracking pollution levels in Puget Sound have discovered...
by Marketing Web | May 31, 2018 | drug diversion, opioid addiction, opioid epidemic
Women and the Opioid Epidemic It has become quite clear that the opioid epidemic does not play favorites when it comes to its victims. Victims of opioid addiction are across all ages, all races, and all walks of life. According to NWHN, “In 2016, one in five (19.1%)...
by Marketing Web | May 24, 2018 | drug diversion, medication disposal, opioid addiction, opioid epidemic
Understanding Opioid Abuse – Part 2 of 2 In our Part 1 article, we discussed areas that not many can wrap their heads around. Maybe many thought they knew what opioid abuse entailed but realized they never asked the questions that may seem simple but include so...
by Jason Langevin | May 24, 2018 | In the News
May 14, 2018 at 3:31 pm Filed Under:Civic Center Park, Lift The Label, Local TV, Opioid Addiction, State Capitol DENVER (CBS4)– A new memorial has 42,000 prescription bottles on display that represent the 42,000 lives lost nationwide to opioid...
by Marketing Web | May 22, 2018 | In the News
Walmart is limiting opioid prescriptions. Will it help stop the addiction crisis? Pamela Lehman Contact Reporter Of The Morning Call May 14, 2018 Within the next two months, anyone who gets an acute opioid prescription filled at a Walmart will be limited to a...
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