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Gen Z is getting a large portion of their opioid Rxs from an unlikely source, the dentist.

(Circa, March 8) About a third of patients between 10 and 19 years old (members of so-called Generation Z) are getting their opioid prescriptions from dentists, according to new guidelines for prescribing opioids.

FDA ramps up warnings about kratom, calling unregulated herb an 'opioid'

(The Washington Post, February 6) Last fall, the Food and Drug Administration issued an advisory about the deadly risks of the botanical substance kratom. 

Drugs, alcohol and suicides contribute to alarming drop in U.S. life expectancy

(USA Today, February 7) According to a recent report, life expectancy in the U.S. has dropped for the second year in a row. Drugs, alcohol and suicides are behind the decrease.

Cigarettes and pot linked to teen psychosis

(CNN, January 17) According to a recent study, the use of weed or tobacco cigarettes is connected to the increased risk of psychotic-like experiences, which could include hallucinations or delusions.

To educate people about marijuana, Colorado health officials tried ads with a radically friendly tone. Did it work?

(The Denver Post, January 22) After a couple of unsuccessful anti-weed ad campaigns, it looks like the Colorado Health Department has come up with a good way to get the public to understand the dangers of marijuana use, according to a recent report. 

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5th grader unknowingly passes out pot edibles to schoolmates

(USA Today, January 17) A fifth-grader at a New Mexico school gave her classmates gummy bears she did not know were actually her parents’ medicinal marijuana edibles.

US Agencies Send Warnings to Companies Selling Unapproved Anti-Opioid Products

(January 25, 2018) Two federal agencies – the Federal Trade Commission and the Food and Drug Administration – recently warned a dozen companies for “illegally marketing unapproved products” that claim to treat opioid addiction and withdrawal, according to a recent press release.  

Researchers Hope to Use Medicine to Treat Cocaine Cravings

(January 25, 2018) Can medication be used to treat cocaine addiction? 

Police issue warning about drugs cut with 'Rizzy' after man's skin is eaten away

(AOL, January 18) Police in one Ohio city want to put other law enforcement officials on alert about heroin laced with the powder “Rizzy.” 

You Can Now Get Cocaine Faster Than Pizza in London

(Complex, Jan 5) The use of encrypted messaging services (where users can privately send texts without copies possibly being kept by internet service providers) has had a huge effect on the drug trade.