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November 14, 2025

drugs

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REINSTEIN: Short-sighted policies from Washington threaten patients’ hope for innovative new medicines

November 10, 2020 Jay Reinstein

We are currently in a golden age of biopharmaceutical innovation, and scientists are discovering life-changing cures or treatments that were previously unimaginable. For example, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved the […]

Article

GUARIN: Maximize biopharmaceutical innovation today — and tomorrow

September 20, 2020 Oscar Guarin

These are tough times. Like many, I am impacted across the board. My small business has seen revenue plummet. As a volunteer firefighter, I see the fear this pandemic has generated in my community. And […]

Article

US reports first drug shortage tied to virus outbreak

February 28, 2020 Matthew Perrone and Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Health officials reported the first U.S. drug shortage tied to the viral outbreak that is disrupting production in China, but they declined to identify the manufacturer or the product. The Food and Drug […]

Opinion

LANGER: Senate drug plan helps government, hurts patients

December 11, 2019 Andrew Langer

Nancy Pelosi has a plan to lower drug prices. The Speaker of the House just released a new bill that would impose a slew of new taxes and allow the government to meddle with private […]

News

Less prison time for some drug offenders in First Step bill

October 16, 2019 The Associated Press

RALEIGH — Some drug offenders in North Carolina could get lower prison sentences and fines in narrow circumstances in legislation slated to be heard soon by the full Senate. Senators had scheduled floor debate on […]

News

Opioid-related deaths continue to impact NC communities

March 13, 2019 North State Journal Staff

RALEIGH — As North Carolina reels from its worst year of opioid overdoses in history in 2017, 2018 data is still being compiled and analyzed to determine if progress was made. Two drugs that were […]

News

RTI International studying effects of supervised injection sites for drug users

August 11, 2017 Mollie Young

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK (Reuters Health) — While policymakers continue to block supervised injection sites in the U.S., a anonymous nonprofit secretly opened an unlicensed five-booth facility in an undisclosed location where visitors shoot up heroin […]

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