Lieutenant Governor Aruna K. Miller, along with the Office of Overdose Response, has announced the award of $12.4 million in grants to numerous programs and organizations to address substance use and overdose across the state.
Salisbury and the Salisbury Fire Department have been awarded more than half a million dollars to combat opioid overdose and addiction.
Spreading awareness about substance abuse disorder and opioid addiction is critical in saving lives, so the Sussex County Health Coalition is …
Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings is raising red flags over opioid settlement funds in the First State after the State Auditor claimed signs of fraud at Code Purple Kent County, an nonprofit aimed at easing homelessness and addiction.
Healthcare professionals are sounding the alarm following a recent surge in opioid overdoses across Sussex County.
The Talbot County Chamber of Commerce hosted its first Narcan educational event for businesses and homeowners to learn how to administer Narca…
The life saving tool Narcan will now be available without a prescription. The Food and Drug Administration announced on Wednesday (March 29) t…
According to the Division of Forensic Science, the number of suspected overdose deaths in November set a new monthly high at 43.
Have U.S. drug overdose deaths stopped rising? Preliminary government data suggests they may have, but many experts are urging caution, noting that past plateaus didn't last.
The Delaware Division of Public Health’s Office of Health Crisis Response on Monday announced it will begin including fentanyl test strips in Narcan kits it distributes to the public. The effort is part of a harm-reduction strategy aimed at preventing accidental overdoses due to fentanyl consumption.