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All NewsA standing order in effect statewide since 2015 allows any adult in Indiana to purchase naloxone without a prescription from registered pharmacies. Both health care professionals and recovery advocates say the FDA’s decision could make Narcan more widely accessible.
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All NewsThe Indiana University School of Medicine received a grant of up to $12.3 million aimed at developing a new drug that could potentially help treat opioid…
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Indiana employers that want to help employees with addiction now have access to new tools and support through a federally recognized assistance…
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All NewsCommunities in southeast Indiana will receive more than $4.5 million from the U.S. Department of Labor to get recovering opioid users back into the…
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A new analysis explores disparities in federal funding for the opioid crisis and finds Indiana is one of the states that may be getting short changed.The…
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The head of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy visited Indiana this week to talk with state leaders about the opioid crisis. Drug Czar…
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An Indiana non-profit is touring the state to bring opioid education and tools to faith based communities. Overdose Lifeline will visit seven different…