A new lawsuit challenges Louisiana’s classification of abortion medications as controlled dangerous substances. The suit alleges that the law creates barriers for health care workers who need to ...
HARRISBURG — The state Department of Health is temporarily scheduling nitazenes as a Class I controlled substance, effective Saturday, July 19. Nitazenes are a class of synthetic opioids that can be ...
As expected, the Drug Enforcement Agency (part of the Justice Department) has moved forward with a proposal to recategorize marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, noting widespread state legalization and ...
Drug schedules typically take the form of Roman numerals rather than standard numbers, so you’ll often see them referred to as I, II, III, IV, or V rather than 1, 2 ...
Two abortion-inducing drugs could soon be reclassified as controlled and dangerous substances in Louisiana under a first-of-its-kind bill that received final legislative passage Thursday and is ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — State officials on Friday announced that it is temporarily scheduling nitazenes as a Class I controlled substance as part of the Shapiro Administration's effort to protect public ...
The following people were indicted by a Franklin Circuit Court grand jury on Tuesday: • Anthony J. Miller, 31, of Frankfort, first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (more than 10 […] ...
A group of Louisiana health care providers and reproductive rights advocates are suing the state over a new law that classifies abortion pills as controlled dangerous substances. The law went into ...