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Michigan attorney general sues ‘pharmacy benefit managers’ over role in opioid crisis
Read full article: Michigan attorney general sues ‘pharmacy benefit managers’ over role in opioid crisisMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed a lawsuit against pharmacy benefit managers OptumRX and ExpressSxripts for their role in the opioid epidemic in the state.
Michigan to get nearly $800M in opioid settlement to help with prevention, treatment
Read full article: Michigan to get nearly $800M in opioid settlement to help with prevention, treatmentMichigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced how the state will use money from a settlement in the opioid epidemic.
Lathrup Village doctor sentenced to federal prison for opioid prescription ring
Read full article: Lathrup Village doctor sentenced to federal prison for opioid prescription ringA 45-year-old Lathrup Village doctor was sentenced to 120 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges of conspiracy and unlawful controlled substance distribution.
Michigan Opioids Task Force releases annual report on state’s response to opioid crisis
Read full article: Michigan Opioids Task Force releases annual report on state’s response to opioid crisisThe Michigan Opioids Task Force and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) released the 2020 annual report regarding the state’s response to the opioid crisis.
Michigan receives $80M in federal funding to respond to ongoing opioid crisis
Read full article: Michigan receives $80M in federal funding to respond to ongoing opioid crisisLANSING, Mich. – Michigan has received $80 million in federal funding to respond to the ongoing opioid crisis. Gretchen Whitmer, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) and the Michigan Opioids Task Force made the announcement Monday. READ: Survey: Opioid misuse decreases, serious mental illness increases among AmericansThe funding includes $36.4 million from the new State Opioid Response II (SOR II) grant and $43.1 million from an extension of the current State Opioid Response I (SOR I) grant. “The opioid epidemic has devastated families across Michigan, and we must continue to do everything we can to end it. “I will continue working closely with Dr. Joneigh Khaldun and members of the Michigan Opioids Task Force to keep Michiganders safe.”The SOR II grant begins Sept. 30 and continues for two years.
Roseville police responding to overdoses will now offer recovery teams
Read full article: Roseville police responding to overdoses will now offer recovery teamsROSEVILLE, Mich. – The Roseville Police Department announced a plan to reach out to people struggling with addiction and get them on the road to recovery. Police said they’re seeing so many overdoses in Roseville homes, from heroin, pills and other drugs that families are stocking Narcan in the home themselves. READ: Michigan health officials to provide free naloxone to organizations, individualsThere’s a new strategy for police when they arrive at the scene of an overdose. Instead of arresting, they offer up recovery teams from the group “Families Against Narcotics.” The group is led by retired Clinton Township judge Linda Davis. The program is in Taylor, Bay City and there’s a wait list of towns wanting to join in.
Michigan health officials to provide free naloxone to organizations, individuals
Read full article: Michigan health officials to provide free naloxone to organizations, individualsLANSING, Mich. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) launched an online portal where organizations can request free naloxone, a medication that reverses opioid overdoses and saves lives. A recent study found that only 25 percent of people using opioids in southeast Michigan had access to naloxone. Individuals can request free naloxoneNEXT Naloxone has with MDHHS to offer individuals free naloxone delivered by mail. NEXT Naloxone is a free, online service that makes naloxone available to people who use drugs, their families and friends, and others who may witness and respond to an overdose. READ: Naloxone available over the counter at registered Michigan pharmaciesMDHHS has also released a memorandum on the states strategy and guidance on naloxone distribution.
Michigan State Police: 3 million doses of fentanyl seized in I-94 traffic stop
Read full article: Michigan State Police: 3 million doses of fentanyl seized in I-94 traffic stopPAW PAW, Mich. – Michigan State Police seized three kilograms of fentanyl during a traffic stop on I-94 in Southwest Michigan. Michigan State Police made the stop in Van Buren County after troopers spotted “several indicators of criminal activity,” eventually searching the vehicle and finding the hidden drugs, WOOD TV reports. “The amount of fentanyl involved in this case is alarming and not typical of what we see day to day,” Capt. Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid that is similar to morphine but is 50 to 100 times more potent. Like morphine, it is a medicine that is typically used to treat patients with severe pain, especially after surgery.