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Two common drug types increase dementia risk by up to 84%. Learn which medications threaten your brain health and discover safer alternatives.
MCMINNVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Warren County Sheriff’s deputies made two separate drug busts on Thursday. WCSD deputies and the McMinnville City Police officers were jointly investigating Curtis Michael ...
While the total number of drug shortages in the U.S. appears to be decreasing in 2025, some shortages of essential medications have yet to be resolved. Erin Fox, PharmD, senior pharmacy director at ...
A fugitive Singaporean suspect has been arrested in Bangkok for trafficking drugs from Thailand to Singapore, police said on Tuesday.An Indonesian couple involved in the smuggling network were also ...
Ativan, also known by its generic name lorazepam, is a prescription medication commonly used to treat anxiety disorder, insomnia, and seizures. If you or a family member has been prescribed […] ...
That half-used strip of pills in your medicine cabinet isn't just clutter, it could be deadly. India's top drug regulator ...
Polysubstance abuse, using multiple types of drugs at the same time, is a common cause of death from overdose and an ...
Interior Health has issued a drug alert for Cranbrook for a drug that looks like pink chunks, powder or pebbles and is being ...
A large drug trafficking investigation in western Clark County involving nearby jurisdictions ended with six indictments in Clark County, the sheriff's office announced Tuesday. The investigation ...
Ativan is a type of medication called a benzodiazepine. It’s the branded form of the generic drug lorazepam, and doctors prescribe it to relieve anxiety symptoms in the short term. It does so by ...
A 59-year-old Los Angeles County deputy probation officer has been arrested and charged in connection with accusations he was smuggling controlled substances into a juvenile detention facility, off… ...
Authorities are warning the public, especially tourists, about a disturbing new twist on an old robbery scheme of the “Ativan Gang”—but this time involving an injectable substance.