The Department of Human Services and the NJ Board of Pharmacy have implemented a program to combat the opioid crisis. Naloxone365 is an initiative designed to decrease opioid overdoses in NJ. Participating pharmacies will provide free Naloxone (brand name Narcan) to anyone over the age of 14 without a prescription. Naloxone is a prefilled nasal…
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The Dunellen Municipal Alliance hosted their 6th Annual Overdose Awareness Ceremony at Washington Memorial Park.
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See the results of the Middlesex County 2021 Don’t Drive Dangerously PSA Contest.
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Our “Don’t Get Vaped In” Creative Expression contest helps students express their thoughts on vaping and learn more about its effects on youth.
Read MoreNIDA’s 11th National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week
National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week brings awareness of many misconceptions and myths that teens have on alcohol and other drugs.
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Learn about the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (CTFK), the leading advocacy organization working on tobacco control issues in the United States.
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