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National Drug Take Back Day is Saturday. Here’s where you can safety drop off medications
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A bill package to create a prescription drug affordability board has been stalled in a House committee since last fall after passing the state Senate
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The bill would prevent drug manufacturers from choosing to not work with or not provide those pharmacies that the entities contract with
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Residents can turn in unwanted or expired prescriptions freely and anonymously as part of the annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. Health officials say this can help keep the community safe
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The Mecosta Co. Sheriff's Office is warning the public after a bust of fake prescription pills turned out to be meth.
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Bills to put a check on medication pricing passed the Michigan Senate today
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Lowering high prescription drug costs has been a main point of discussion at both the state and federal level for years
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- Increased weight-loss drug use & cost control- Michigan prescription drug cost control board- Dialing back remote work- U of M economic outlook
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If you have expired, unused or unwanted medications, you’ll have an opportunity to get rid of them. The Kentwood Police Department is hosting its annual “Prescription Take Back Day”