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Columbus fire officials say 21 people were treated between 8 a.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. Thursday for opioid overdoses. That's on top of the nearly…
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Columbus police say nine people were treated for heroin overdoses Tuesday in the Linden neighborhood, raising the possibility a new, more potent form of…
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Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services officials say accidental drug overdoses killed a record 3,050 Ohioans last year, an average of…
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Two dozen concertgoers in Richland County suffered medical symptoms after they ate candy laced with a drug found in marijuana. The victims were at the…
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After a weekend full of opiate overdoses in Columbus, city officials encouraged drug addicts to obtain the widely-available antidote and seek treatment.…
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The Dublin school board has drafted a policy to place supplies of the heroin antidote naloxone in its buildings. The policy allows the district to buy and…
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced a year-long extension of a deal with a drug overdose antidote manufacturer to provide rebates for public…
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The Franklin County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Board is making free naloxone kits available to the families and friends of heroin addicts. Agency…
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Cincinnati-based Kroger is following the lead of the CVS pharmacy chain in making the heroin overdose antidote naloxone available at its stores without a…
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The CVS drug store chain will carry the heroin overdose antidote naloxone at its Ohio stores. Kevin Niedermier of member station WKSU in Kent reports. In…