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- Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for First Time in Years
October 7, 2024 — Drug overdose deaths in the U.S. declined substantially in the past year, posting the largest single-year drop in at least a decade.
- Ozempic May Lower Risk of Opioid Overdose: What to Know
September 26, 2024 — A new study suggests that semaglutide, a blockbuster anti-obesity GLP-1 drug, could help people cut down on addictive behavior and prevent opioid overdose.
- Efforts Increasing to Prevent Illegal Vapes From Reaching Kids
June 12, 2024 — A new federal effort aims to crack down on illegal e-cigarettes, with the goal of reducing young people’s access to the addictive products. Illegal products include popular items like flavored, disposable vapes.
- Daily Marijuana Use Is Now More Common Than Daily Alcohol Use
May 23, 2024 — More people in the U.S. now use marijuana nearly every day than the number of people who use alcohol daily or most days of the week.
- Justice Department Moves to Reclassify Marijuana
May 17, 2024 — The U.S. Justice Department has formally proposed that marijuana be reclassified as a Schedule III drug instead of a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
- Drug Overdose Deaths Declined in 2023: CDC
May 16, 2024 — Annual U.S. drug overdose deaths declined last year, new government data shows. The good news was double-edged, indicating that opioid deaths declined the most, but opioids remained the top killer.
- Easing Marijuana Laws Doesn’t Mean the Drug Is Safer
May 1, 2024 — You shouldn’t draw major conclusions about the safety of marijuana amid the recent announcement that federal regulators may reclassify the drug, experts are cautioning.
- Studies: Smoking Pot Affects Driving Longer Than People Think
February 5, 2024 — Studies conducted by the Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research at the University of California, San Diego, show people should wait about 4.5 hours after smoking one joint before they attempt to drive a car,
- Lab Testing Detects Synthetic Pot in ‘Gas Station Heroin’
February 2, 2024 — A new CDC report says synthetic cannabis has been found in some “gas station heroin” products, which are often marketed as mood-boosting supplements that can help with alertness or energy.
- Rise in Overdose Deaths Driven by Drug Combinations
January 4, 2024 — Reports of the use of fentanyl along with the animal tranquilizer xylazine makes preventing substance use disorder and associated overdose deaths even more complicated.
- FDA Approves First Test to ID Potential Risk of Opioid Addiction
December 21, 2023 — The FDA has approved the first test that uses DNA to assess if people might have a higher risk of becoming addicted to opioids.
- Health Risks of Ketamine: What to Know
December 18, 2023 — What to know about the health risks of the drug ketamine following Friends star Matthew Perry's death.
- Small Study Raises Hopes for Semaglutide Treatment of Alcoholism
November 28, 2023 — A small case study of people taking the popular weight loss drug semaglutide showed that they experienced a significant reduction in symptoms of a preexisting addiction to alcohol.
- 'Beer Goggles' a Myth, but Alcohol’s Allure Real and Risky
September 22, 2023 — A couple of drinks does not give you “beer goggles” that make other people look more desirable, a new study found. But being tipsy may make you more eager to approach an attractive stranger.
- Traffic Injuries Grew After Marijuana Legalization: Study
September 7, 2023 — Canada’s legalization of recreational marijuana in 2018 is linked to a dramatic increase in marijuana-related traffic injuries resulting in treatment at an emergency department, a new study shows.
- Buyer Beware: Delta-8 is the 'Russian Roulette' of Cannabis
September 6, 2023 — Delta-8 products have spread into vape shops, gas stations and other retailers, but are these products safe for use?
- Overdose Deaths From Counterfeit Prescription Pills Rising: CDC
September 1, 2023 — Overdose deaths from counterfeit prescription pills more than doubled in recent years, the CDC reported.
- Pharmacy Chains to Sell Narcan for Overdoses Over the Counter
August 30, 2023 — Three pharmacy chains will start selling Narcan, without a prescription starting next month, the companies say.
- Gene Therapy Offers New Way to Fight Alcohol Use Disorder
August 21, 2023 — How cutting-edge science is leading the charge against a rising public health crisis.
- Marijuana Use, Binge Drinking Surge to Record Levels
August 18, 2023 — Young adults reported the highest ever rates of marijuana use in 2022, and middle-age adults reported the highest ever rates of binge drinking, according to results from an annual study.
- Fentanyl and Other Opioids Seen as Top Public Health Threat: Poll
August 17, 2023 — Americans are more worried about drug use in the U.S. – specifically, fentanyl and other opioids, according to a new opinion poll.
- Drug Addiction Affects Majority of U.S. Families: Survey
August 15, 2023 — Results from a new survey show that drug and alcohol addiction is commonplace in U.S. families. Two-thirds of people said they or someone in their family has experienced addiction or overdose.
- ‘Smart Drugs’ Underdeliver and Can Bring Trouble
June 23, 2023 — There is no such thing as a "smart pill." In fact, nonmedical use of prescription stimulants like Adderall or Ritalin by people without a prescription can lead to unintended outcomes, including poorer grades and substance abuse.
- Could Weight Loss Drug Treat Addiction as Well as Obesity?
June 13, 2023 — In addition to suppressing appetite, in some people, glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists like semaglutide may curb cravings for alcohol or cigarettes, according to reports not yet backed up by research.
- U.S. Overdose Deaths Stabilizing, Leaving Experts Hopeful
May 18, 2023 — The surge in drug overdose deaths in the U.S. during the first 2 years of the pandemic appears to have stabilized. Overdose deaths in 2022 totaled an estimated 109,680 people, which is 2% more than the 107,573 deaths in 2021.
- U.S. Will Fund Study of Safe Injection Sites Despite Pushback
May 17, 2023 — The federal government will, for the first time, bankroll a study on the effectiveness of overdose prevention sites, according to an announcement May 8.
- Marijuana Use Increases Schizophrenia Risk in Men
May 5, 2023 — A new study says as many as 30% of schizophrenia cases among young men could have been prevented if they had avoided marijuana.
- You’ve Quit Smoking With Vaping. Now What?
April 28, 2023 — Many Americans use vapes to quit smoking cigarettes. But because of nicotine levels of e-cigarettes, patients also may need help quitting the unauthorized cessation tools.
- Maker of Opioid Overdose Drug Aiming for $50 OTC Price
April 21, 2023 — Emergent said its goal is to make the OTC retail price “consistent” with the price the company charges public interest groups, which averages less than $50 per package. But the actual retail price will be set by individual retailers.
- White House: Fentanyl-Xylazine Combo an Emerging Threat
April 12, 2023 — The action comes on the heels of a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration warning about a sharp uptick in trafficking and overdoses of fentanyl combined with what is more commonly known as “tranq” or “zombie drug.”
- Why Are Scientists Getting Mice Drunk?
April 6, 2023 — They may have found a new way to help treat people with alcohol poisoning.
- FDA Approves Overdose-Reversing Narcan for Over-the-Counter Use
March 29, 2023 — The opioid overdose-reversal drug Narcan has been approved for over-the-counter use by the FDA, the agency announced Wednesday morning.
- Psoriasis Drug Shows Promise for Problem Drinkers, Study Shows
February 22, 2023 — Researchers have discovered that a medicine used to treat itchy skin can help control Alcohol Use Disorders, according to a new study.
- Fentanyl Test Strips Are Saving Lives, but They're Just the Start
February 15, 2023 — The strips are simple to use and effective. When dipped in water that contains dissolved drug residue, the strips indicate immediately whether trace elements are contained in a substance, such as heroin, cocaine, or ecstasy.
- A Pill Could Help Tame Binge Drinking, Study Shows
February 15, 2023 — A medicine used to treat people with severe alcohol disorders could also be helpful for others against binge drinking, a study says.
- Mocktails Might Trigger Drinking for People Trying to Give It Up
January 18, 2023 — Drinking “mocktails” and other non-alcoholic beverages might be a trigger for people who have moderate to severe alcohol use disorder and can’t stop or control their alcohol use, experts say.
- 'Krokodil' Drug FAQ
September 30, 2013 — A deadly, homemade drug known as krokodil may have made its way from Russia to the U.S.