States rebel against powerful new painkiller – San Francisco Chronicle
States rebel against powerful new painkiller – San Francisco Chronicle
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States rebel against powerful new painkiller
San Francisco Chronicle April 4, 2014 | Updated: April 4, 2014 10:38am. BARRE, Vt. (AP) — State officials around the country are rebelling over a powerful new painkiller that law enforcement and public health authorities fear could worsen the nation's deadly scourge of … |
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Concord Police K-9 Unit Officer Accused Of Stealing Drugs From Elderly – CBS Local
Concord Police K-9 Unit Officer Accused Of Stealing Drugs From Elderly
CBS Local CONCORD (CBS SF) — A Concord police officer will be arraigned Friday afternoon for allegedly stealing prescription drugs from seniors, the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office said Friday. Prosecutors charged Concord police K-9 Officer … Concord police officer arrested in prescription drug case |
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Heroin overdose antidote: Who gets to carry it? – San Francisco Chronicle
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Heroin overdose antidote: Who gets to carry it?
San Francisco Chronicle About 20 people, most of them related to overdose victims or people who currently abuse heroin, crowded into a clinic in February in Camden, a drug-plagued city across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, to learn about the antidote. Jane Stiuv, whose … |
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‘Killer heroin’ causing fatal overdoses – San Francisco Chronicle
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'Killer heroin' causing fatal overdoses
San Francisco Chronicle "The dealers push this as being a super high, which it is, but it's also lethal," said Ellen Unterwald, director of the Center for Substance Abuse Research at the Temple University School of Medicine. Users typically don't know how much fentanyl is … |
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Business Highlights – San Francisco Chronicle
Business Highlights
San Francisco Chronicle SAN JOSE, California (AP) — The resignation of Mozilla's CEO amid outrage that he supported an anti-gay marriage campaign is prompting concerns about how Silicon Valley's liberal culture might quash the very openness that is at the region's foundation … |