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The specialize laboratory called Millennium Health tracked more than 1 million urine drug tests between 2015 and 2019.
The Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction is partnering with Overdose Lifeline to create lock-boxes and provide Naloxone kits for opioid treatment programs.
Indiana State Police will use the funding to continue the department's work on drug trafficking investigations and the distribution of prescription opioids in the state.Â
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