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Regarding prior authorization for extended release opioids, patients who are currently on extended release opioid therapy, including those being actively treated for cancer or who are hospice-eligible, will either
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For example, Bloomfield Hills attorney Michael Stein, who represents several Detroit dispensaries, said some of his clients got the letter, but have a court order to prove that those businesses can continue to
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Whether you’re in a state with legalized marijuana or not, the smell of cannabis can attract unwanted attention. If you don’t want your neighbors, roommates, landlord, boss or parents to catch on to your habit, you’re going to...
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LITTLE VALLEY — The Cattaraugus County Legislature on Wednesday officially declared the county's heroin/opioid epidemic a public nuisance. Following a public hearing in which no public comments were made, county legislators
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(RALEIGH, N.C.) — The turbulent home life of a North Carolina infant seen smoking pot on a viral video was evident Wednesday as a second person appeared in court on charges of giving
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Raleigh, N.C. — During a court hearing Wednesday on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor and possession of marijuana, Allan Gylmar Maldonado, 18, asked for and received a
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The Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association has adopted a new standard that opioids should not be the first or second treatment options to manage pain, mirroring guidelines set by the
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Gov. Murphy greatly expanded New Jersey's medical marijuana program Tuesday, opening the door to tens of thousands of new patients and allowing the five dispensaries spread across the state to add
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As states and communities on the front lines struggle to respond to the opioid crisis, Washington has only nibbled around the edges. Politicians and policymakers make vague promises, treating the crisis
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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed legislation to regulate the medical marijuana industry in September 2016. But a year and a half later, the state still hasn't licensed a single cannabis business.
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