Syringe exchange has always been a tough political issue in Indiana. This year, lawmakers are proposing further restrictions on the state's program.
Lawmakers will require people to show IDs to use Indiana’s needle exchange programs under legislation heading to Gov. Mike Braun’s desk.
It’s about preventing avoidable illness and death and improving public safety,” Monroe County Commissioner Jody Madeira said.
Since 2023, Eli Lilly and Co. has filed lawsuits against dozens of compound pharmacies, weight-loss centers and health spas that produced and sold copies of Mounjaro and Zepbound.
Demand from patients for obesity medication is unrelenting. So, too, is the battle over who gets to develop and distribute the treatments.
INDIANA— Legislation to extend Indiana’s syringe exchange programs for another five years cleared the Indiana House on ...
JEFFERSON TWP., Pa. - A case is heading to trial involving three people who are accused of running an unorthodox drug rehabilitation center in Berks County, but some of the charges have been dismissed ...
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Federal health officials are investigating a Salmonella outbreak linked to recalled Rosabella Moringa Capsules that sickened ...
Indiana’s syringe exchange programs are poised to continue for another five years as both legislative chambers have now ...
Door County Medical Center (DCMC) has been serving the people of Door and Kewaunee counties in Wisconsin for more than 80 years.
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at cheaper biologic drugs, Novo Nordisk’s $2 billion next-gen obesity drug deal, new ways of fighting cancer, and more.