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IV therapy clinics have been on a growth spurt, offering drips that promise to boost energy, gird immune systems or relieve ...
According to the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office, 37-year-old Clayton Ducre was arrested during a traffic stop by narcotics detectives. They allegedly found an assortment of prescription pills ...
The director said that referring intravenous drug users’ to the psychiatric department regularly could be a positive step to tackle the rising issue.
It might be surprising to know that intravenous drug use—and the transmission of HIV through sharing infected works—is only one part of the explanation for this.
Detective Erik Horbatko noted that intravenous drug use had decreased greatly in Yakima. That’s primarily because fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine, drugs which are usually not injected, had ...
Taking a pill is the easiest, least invasive way to take medicine, but unfortunately, not all drugs work that way. Now, Stanford scientists have found “an embarrassingly simple solution” that ...
IV Drug Use and Hepatitis C If you inject drugs into your veins, you can pass hep C by sharing needles with someone who’s infected with it.
Portland Police Bureau officers have noticed a recent resurgence in the number of syringes scattered along Portland’s city streets, they say.
Antibiotics may be useful treatment options for boils. Read on to learn about the uses, dosages, and potential side effects.
Hidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic, scarring skin disease that affects the apocrine glands, also known as the sweat glands. It causes painful lumps and boils on the skin, especially in the armpit, ...
Leiters Health is voluntarily recalling 33 lots of vancomycin IV bags, phenylephrine IV bags, and fentanyl IV bags due to the potential for superpotency.