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Subject In the News: Food Companies Ask Congress to Deter Sales of Marijuana-Infused Copycat Products
Date May 5, 2022 5:03 PM
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Food Companies Ask Congress to Deter Sales of Marijuana-Infused
Copycat Products

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Major food and beverage companies including Kellogg, Pepsi and General
Mills are asking Congress to increase efforts to deter sales of
marijuana-infused copycat products that mimic their brands, The
Washington Post reports.

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Growing Number of States Permit Use of Fentanyl Test Strips

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An increasing number of states are moving to decriminalize fentanyl
test strips in an effort to reduce overdose deaths from illicit
substances laced with fentanyl, CNN reports.

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Injectable Buprenorphine: Many Could Benefit but Use is Limited,
Addiction Experts Say

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Sublocade, an injectable form of buprenorphine, could benefit many
people with opioid use disorder, but few people are using it because
regulatory challenges can make it difficult for doctors to administer
the treatment, the Los Angeles Times reports.

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Adolescence: A Workshop (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering,
and Medicine)

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dramatic rise of counterfeit prescription pills (Heart of the Matter
with Elizabeth Vargas)
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Why Forced Addiction Treatment Fails (The New York Times)

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