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A new BCBS study finds that 21% of insured members filled at least one opioid script in 2015.

Easy-to-swallow bits of news from around the world of pharmacy.

Younger people, females, black or Hispanic less likely to have medication.

So just how much naloxone is getting out? How many pharmacies EPCS enabled?

As the opioid crisis worsens, debates rage about the best methods to combat it.

How one opioid abuse deterrent could make it easy to identify misuse.

The first opioid taken off the shelves because of potential abuse.

Gottlieb and the FDA are being praised for their efforts, but could they be doing more?

Former NASA astronaut to keynote event helping pharmacists explore some of the biggest challenges facing pharmacy.

Easy-to-swallow bits of news from around the world of pharmacy.

The worst of the worst customers that our readers have had the (dis)pleasure of helping.

The surge in HCV transmission rates is being blamed on the opioid epidemic.

Missouri is still the only hold-out in creating prescription monitoring programs.

A Letter to the Editor about our recent article on opioid addiction.

Managing post-op pain is a team effort-and who better to lead the team than a medication expert?

Did major chain pharmacies and distributors contribute to the opioid epidemic in Oklahoma?

The HHS is giving out greatly needed funds, but money alone may not be enough.

Naloxone is available, but is it actually being used?

The length of an initial opioid prescription influences the risks of long-term use.

How pharmacists can help fight the battle.

How Trinity Health and Pacira are minimizing opioid use.

How physicians made millions and fed the opioid epidemic.

New legislation could be a model for other states.

A reporter earned the biggest journalism prize covering the opioid crisis.






























































































































