November 22, 2024
Health

DEA Suggests Less-Potent Fentanyl Pills May Contribute to Decline in U.S. Overdose Deaths

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has reported a decrease in the amount of fentanyl in illicit pills, which it claims has contributed to a decline in overdose deaths across the United States. According to DEA Administrator Anne Milgram, the number of fentanyl pills with lethal doses has dropped significantly, from about 70% last year […]

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West Virginia City’s Battle with ‘Fourth Wave’ Opioid Crisis

The city of Huntington, West Virginia, has long been at the forefront of the opioid crisis plaguing the nation. Once battered by waves of opioid overdoses, the city now finds itself grappling with what experts are calling the ‘Fourth Wave’ of this devastating epidemic. As we delve into the intricate web of challenges facing Huntington, […]

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