Opioid Crisis: USA: Why the Number of Fentanyl Deaths Has Drastically Decreased
The number of fentanyl-related overdose deaths in the USA has significantly decreased since mid-2023, yet experts remain cautious about declaring victory over the opioid crisis.
Overdose alert issued for Regina area after 46 reported in 8 days
An overdose alert has been issued for the Regina area in Saskatchewan after police reported 46 overdoses in just eight days, with four suspected overdose deaths.
Opioid Crisis in the USA: Why the Number of Drug Deaths is Finally Decreasing
Since 2023, fewer people are dying from overdoses in the USA, attributed to developments linked to China.
Opioid Crisis in the USA: Why the Number of Drug Deaths is Finally Decreasing
Since 2023, fewer people are dying from overdoses in the USA, and researchers attribute this decrease to factors originating from China.
This is the protocol that all hospitals follow to avoid failures in medication doses like those in Burgos
Spanish hospitals have protocols in place to ensure the safety and accuracy of medication dosages, following a recent incident in Burgos where an overdose led to patient deaths.
Is China partly responsible for the decline in US fentanyl overdose deaths?
The article examines whether Chinese policies and actions may have contributed to the recent decrease in fentanyl overdose deaths in the United States.
The US Attorney General posted a chart praising President Joe Biden's administration. It quickly disappeared from the internet.
Pam Bondi shared a chart showing annual drug overdose deaths in the US from October 2015 to October 2024, attributing efforts to combat the drug epidemic to Trump's administration, before it was taken down.
The little-known program contributing to a decline in overdose deaths in the US
Research suggests that the increased adoption of crisis intervention training (CIT) for law enforcement may be contributing to a decline in overdose deaths across the US, particularly in West Virginia.