Police don't buy one of the most outrageous excuses we've ever heard uttered from a drug suspects lips. The suspect tells the police, the pants he is wearing don't belong to him.
Police found that the three were making crack, and they also recovered marijuana and synthetic cannabinoids at the home in the 1000 block of Main Highway in Arnaudville.
The University of California in San Francisco just did a study that asked people, if taking a pill everyday could make them live 2 years longer, would they? You would think everyone said yes, right? Wrong!
Two men in Oklahoma had to "be gay for a second" in the back seat of a police car after being arrested. One of them was hiding three eight-balls of meth in his mouth.
Evelyn Hamilton told police she'd spent $40.00 to purchase a quantity of marijuana that she later complained was mostly "seeds & residue." The dealer refused to refund her money, so she called police.
There has long been an illegal trade in opioid pain relievers like Lortab (hydrocodone). Oxycontin has been popularly abused as well.
There's been a nationwide crackdown on the prescribing of these drugs, prompting users to look for substitutes. Heroin is less expensive, and often easier to get.
Less than a month after the FDA approved weight loss drug Belviq — the first anti-obesity drug to gain federal approval in over a decade — the agency has signed off on Qsymia, another medication to help combat the nation’s expanding waistline.
While the summer months are supposed to fun and a much needed break from the previous school year, a new survey finds that many teens are using their summer vacation to try drugs and alcohol.
Most people are aware by now that there are some everyday health and hygiene products on the market that can cause a positive result on a drug screen in adults — but in newborns?
When studying the wave of violent zombie-like attacks that have captivated the nation in recent weeks, one reoccurring similarity becomes clear. In each case the violent perpetrators were believed to be under the influence of a drug known innocently as ‘Bath Salts’...
It all started with a 911 hangup. Bossier City Police responded to the call from the Courtyard Marriott Boardwalk where police found illegal substances in Billy the Exterminator's room.
I don't think so! This morning, while having my coffee, I watched a little TV. It made me angry. I was bombarded by commercials for PRESCRIPTION medicines! I can't think of one good reason for this. My belief is that it encourages self-diagnosis, and self medication.
Do you have old prescriptions in your medicine cabinet? Don't flush them or risk them falling into the wrong hands. Dispose of them properly on the fourth National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 28, 2012. The initiative is an effort to help local residents rid their homes of potentially dangerous, expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs.