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The initiative will focus on getting information about affordability of treatment to Ohioans and their financial advisers
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Ohio Attorney General says more cities or entities must sign on for it to work.
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Discussion continues whether to join $26 billion national settlement
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Last year is likely to have been the deadliest year for drug overdoses ever in Ohio, according to a projection from the CDC. Ohio is projected to report…
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When workers who have been injured on the job go to pharmacies to fill prescriptions for opioid painkillers, they will soon be getting something else with…
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Three small companies and University Hospitals in Cleveland will be receiving $1 million each for products they created to help fight opioid abuse with…
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Governor Mike DeWine has created a Minority Health Working Group as part of his strategy to fight opioid abuse. DeWine says the goal of this group is…
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There’s a new anti-drug effort that involves a variety of groups from around the state. The name of the new project is RxALI and spokeswoman Jenny Camper…
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Last year, Ohio changed its rules for prescribing opioids, restricting amounts of, and circumstances under which, doctors can prescribe those narcotics.…
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Gov. John Kasich says the state’s crackdown on prescription opioids is making headway in the fight against drug deaths but he says there’s more that needs…