News

As the nation continues to grapple with the opioid epidemic, the DEA is making strides to get prescription drugs out of the wrong hands.
An investigation into the agency’s repeated violations of its own rules to approve addictive drugs—and its ongoing failure to ...
The Trump administration plans to dismantle the Consumer Protection Branch of the Justice Department, affecting over 200 ...
While youth overdose deaths rates from opioid misuse have seemingly decreased, general awareness of treatment and risk is ...
Syracuse, N.Y. – Onondaga County opioid overdose deaths are the lowest since 2017, new health department data show. But the ...
The nationwide effort aims to prevent people from misusing medications and developing an addiction to opioids.
None of the higher education institutions in Bloomington-Normal report having overdoses on campus, but health officials still ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is urging Americans to participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, an ...
Saturday is the Drug Enforcement Agency’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day and law enforcement across our hometowns ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — District Attorney Michael E. McMahon is once again encouraging Staten Island residents to dispose of ...
Dispose of unused medications safely on Drug Take Back Day, April 25 in Welcome. Help prevent misuse and protect your ...
A $56 million grant to train emergency responders and supply them with the overdose reversal spray, plus other programs that ...