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Rite Aid seeks Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it deals with lawsuits and losses
Rite Aid Corp. said in its federal bankruptcy filing that it runs more than 2,000 stores. Most of its locations are on the East and West Coasts, including Idaho
MY TURN: Help combat Idaho opioid crisis
Start by cleaning out your medicine cabinet
Washington state reaches a nearly $150 million settlement with Johnson & Johnson over opioid crisis
Since the 2000s, drugmakers, wholesalers, pharmacy chains and consultants have agreed to pay more than $50 billion to state and local governments to settle claims that they played a part in creating the opioid crisis
OPINION: Partisan rancor takes a brief vacation
Here’s something that you don’t normally see in Washington — the Democratic and Republican leaders of the Senate Finance Committee standing side-by-side at a news conference, talking about a bill aimed to help pharmacists and patients.
EDITORIAL: Four legislators owe voters an explanation
Kootenai County Republican foursome side with
Marty and Max: Real Estate Recipes
Today we will discuss two ways to buy an actively marketed home at a bargain, where you actually want to live.
'That's how deadly it is'
Prosecutor outlines challenges of fighting fentanyl as state passes tougher laws
Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that’s far more powerful than morphine.The pills can resemble prescription narcotics like Oxycontin, but are counterfeit and often lethal.
Still time to share Chapin Building memories
PF Historical Society seeking stories, info before building's 100-year anniversary
From a pharmacy and a drugstore to a laundromat, a police station and now the home of the Post Falls Museum and Historical Society, the Chapin Building has played several roles in the history of the River City. The memories and stories of this storied space are still needed as the historical society ramps up to the building's centennial anniversary celebration in July.
After Roe, the network of people who help others get abortions see themselves as 'the underground'
Carol Tobias, president of the National Right to Life Committee, said such laws protect the unborn. While she doesn’t know if anything can be done to prevent people from helping others get abortions, she said, “I would certainly wish that they wouldn’t do it.”
PHD hosts National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
According to the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, in 2021 the north Idaho region had two of the highest prescribing rates in the state.
ADVERTISING: Advertorial — Dangers of heartburn and reflux
With more than 15 million Americans on prescriptions for heartburn and reflux, and many more on over-the-counter (OTC) medications, we can say we have a real problem here!
Fentanyl, stolen guns seized during Pinehurst raid
Earlier this week the Pinehurst Police Department (PPD) along with several other agencies successfully conducted two raids that led to the seizure of more than 400 doses of fentanyl.
Mind-altering ketamine becomes new pain treatment, despite little research or regulation
Ketamine also didn't result in lower rates of opioid prescribing in the months following treatment, a common goal of therapy, according to Gulur. Her research is under review for medical journal publication
Preventing pet intoxication
Our furry friends have curious natures, and even though we try our best to keep them safe and healthy, they may still get into trouble when they unknowingly eat human medications or other common household items that are toxic to them.
Food prices are squeezing Europe. Now Italians are calling for a pasta protest
Spain has avoided price controls
Shoshone County traffic stop leads to seizure of 9,000 fentanyl pills
A traffic stop in the Silver Valley led to the seizure of 9,000 fentanyl pills
DRUGS: Time to nationalize them
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” — Ben Franklin
What do weight loss drugs mean for a diet industry built on eating less and exercising more?
Like the lives of the people taking them, recent injected drugs like Wegovy and its predecessor, the diabetes medication Ozempic, are reshaping the U.S. health and fitness industries
OPINION: Labrador bets heavily on abortion in his gamble to win higher office
During his first year as Idaho Attorney General, Raul Labrador has placed most of his chips on the abortion issue in his quest for higher office. He has been aided and abetted, free of charge, by Alliance Defending Freedom, a powerful extreme-right legal organization in the nation’s capital that is intent on stamping out any perceived form of abortion across the entire country. ADF played a major role in overturning Roe v. Wade.
Woman gets prison for drug possession, bail jumping
A woman who skipped her trial for possessing nearly three pounds of heroin received a prison sentence.