The opioid epidemic has grown into a pressing political issue, which many midterm election campaigns aim to bring to the forefront of their platform, according to The Wall Street Journal. 1. WSJ ...
The Office of National Drug Control Policy, Ad Council and Truth Initiative created a new drug prevention ad as part of the White House’s “The Truth About Opioids” public awareness campaign, which ...
Google Ads will update its Healthcare and medicines policy this month to allow advertisers to discuss opioid painkillers without promoting or selling them. The example given is that you can have ads ...
The scenes in the political ads play out in almost the same order: A heartbreaking story about someone who can’t seem to stop taking drugs. A grim statistic about opioids. And then a somber pitch from ...
Missouri-based cannabis company Show-Me Organics released a video ad taking aim at opioids and the ongoing epidemic of addiction to the drug. The launch coincides with Opioid Awareness Month in ...
We have seen this before: A company advertises a cure-all, with limited understanding of long-term risks; the public consumes said cure-all. For some, it’s described as a miracle, while others fall ...
The Trump administration on Thursday announced a new, multimillion dollar public awareness advertisement campaign aimed at curbing opioid addiction among young people. The first four ads of the ...
Anti-marijuana PSAs from the state have come as Gov. Ron DeSantis has ramped up his campaign against a proposed recreational marijuana amendment. Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers displays the take-home ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo.– Hard to watch stories about the lengths people go to for a pain pill refill, Surgeon General Jerome Adams told KOLR10 Friday it’s the White House’s way of deterring people from ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday that Publicis Health, one of the largest global health advertising agencies, will pay $350 million to settle allegations it “developed ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island will receive more than $1.5 million from a health care advertising firm for its role in perpetuating the opioid epidemic. R.I. Attorney General Peter Neronha ...
Thousands of online adverts have been found selling deadly new super-strength opioids which have already been linked to over 100 UK deaths. Nitazenes – which were recently made Class A illegal drugs – ...