Claire Cleveland

Colorado’s Naloxone Fund Is Drying Up, Even as Opioid Settlement Money Rolls In

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Since Colorado created a pool of money to pay for naloxone in 2019, it has distributed more than half a million doses of the opioid reversal drug to hundreds of organizations throughout the state. Now, its main funding stream is drying up.

Colorado Becomes the First State to Ban So-Called Abortion Pill Reversals

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The controversial practice of administering progesterone to people after they have taken the abortion pill mifepristone may be coming to an end in Colorado. Pills have emerged as the latest front in the war over abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.