President Trump recently signed an executive order changing marijuana’s Controlled Substances Act classification from Schedule I to Schedule III.
On Dec. 18, Trump ordered the government to stop classifying marijuana as a Schedule I drug, a designation that includes the ...
Though Trump's order marks the biggest shift in federal marijuana policy since 1970, the drug remains illegal in Wisconsin.
The Biden administration is moving to require patients to be evaluated by a physician in person before receiving prescriptions for some controlled medications, including Adderall and OxyContin. The ...
President Donald Trump just signed an executive order that reclassified marijuana from a Schedule I narcotic to Schedule III.
Below, STAT previews the three key questions that could define a potentially busy year in the worlds of substance use and ...
Changes to how we've been able to get prescriptions online the last few years have been put on pause, allowing pandemic-era loosened restrictions on some medications to remain in effect for at least ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — A Lake County pharmacy was ordered to stop distributing controlled substances following concerns of abuse surrounding one of its products. Baldwin Pattie Drug Store is accused of ...
Dr. Clark allegedly bought controlled substances for purposes unrelated to his profession and then kept and dealt the substances from an unregistered location.
CLEARFIELD — Randy Lee Burress, 49, of Clearfield is facing charges related to the possession and sale of drugs.
Louisiana lawmakers have voted to classify two drugs — mifepristone and misoprostol —commonly used to induce abortions as "dangerous controlled substances." Abortion is already illegal in Louisiana, ...
On behalf of Human Rights Watch, I wish to thank Chairman Nadler, Subcommittee Chair, Sheila Jackson Lee, Ranking Chair, Andy Biggs, Subcommittee Vice-Chair, Cori Bush and all members of the US House ...
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