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Ohio and its communities are expected to receive about $2 billion from pharmaceutical companies over the course of 18 years to compensate for harm caused by opioids. But there’s not much oversight over how the money will be spent.
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Like much of eastern Ohio, Columbiana County was hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Now, one school there is using job training to combat it.
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Like much of eastern Ohio, Columbiana County was hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Now, one school there is using job training to combat it.
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The veterinary sedative has no known antidote, which makes it uniquely dangerous for Ohio’s drug supply.
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Ohio communities can more easily access data around substance use disorder through a new dashboard. Advocates hope it leads to better treatment.
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Ohio is one of several states that will share $26 billion dollars as part of a national opioid abuse settlement. The deal involves three distributors –…
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine says he is cautiously satisfied with the terms of a potential massive settlement against drug companies and distributors who have…
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John Kasich, former Ohio governor and Republican presidential candidate, is jumping into the fight over what could be hundreds of billions of dollars in…
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A bill in the U.S. Senate is seeking to provide more financial help for children who become victims of the opioid crisis and the families who take those…
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As of July 1, the Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation will no longer pay for a powerful painkiller that’s at the center of the opioid crisis here in the…