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The $29 million grant will focus on infectious diseases caused by injectable drugs.
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The new materials help kids whose parents are struggling with addiction.
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The horse tranquilizer is making its way into the illegal opioid supply.
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The city is providing more wound care kits to combat the sores caused by xylazine.
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Drug test results that show fentanyl will be sent — with names and personal information redacted — to the Maryland Department of Health.
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A tranquilizer meant for large animals has been found in street drugs and is causing overdose deaths and wounds that won’t heal. The Maryland Opioid Operational Command Center is trying to combat it. Plus, how does it feel to visit an overdose prevention site - a safe space for drug use?
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has charged seven members of the Sackler family, who control the drug maker Purdue Pharma, with violating the state…
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Gov. Larry Hogan previewed his $46-billion fiscal 2020 budget Thursday, and education appears to be his top priority.At a press conference Thursday, Hogan…
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Baltimore City is suing a number of drug companies and distributors as well as two Baltimore County doctors for their alleged roles in the city’s opioid…
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Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposed $17.7 billion operating budget for next fiscal year, released Wednesday, cuts funding for several Democratic priorities.Among…