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NRx says FDA outlined path for NRX-100 depression drug application

Apr 06, 2026

NRx said the FDA outlined a path for a New Drug Application for NRX-100, a preservative-free ketamine formulation for depression with suicidality. The company plans to submit the NDA by June 2026 and said no additional nonclinical or bridging studies would be required.

Major Drug Busts in New Zealand and Canada Seize Cocaine, Meth, Fentanyl

Apr 02, 2026

New Zealand police arrested 11 people and seized drugs, cash, and firearms after uncovering a dark web drug import network, while Canadian police made a separate bust seizing cocaine, fentanyl, and methamphetamine. The New Zealand operation involved international cooperation and intercepted over 200kg of drugs at borders. The busts come as New Zealand data shows record-breaking cocaine consumption nationwide.

Psychedelic Therapies Show Promise for Depression, Anxiety and Addiction

Mar 25, 2026

Clinical trials show psychedelic substances like psilocybin, LSD and MDMA combined with therapy can effectively treat depression, anxiety and addiction. Several substances are in Phase III trials, with esketamine already approved for treatment-resistant depression. Research suggests these treatments may work with fewer doses than traditional medications.

Ketamine's Therapeutic Benefits Not Linked to Psychedelic Effects in Alcohol Use Disorder

Mar 25, 2026

New research challenges the theory that ketamine's psychedelic effects drive its therapeutic benefits for alcohol use disorder. A study of 96 participants found no link between ketamine's psychoactive experiences and improved abstinence rates. The findings suggest other mechanisms, such as brain network alterations, may explain ketamine's effectiveness in treating addiction.

Overdose Deaths Decline as Drug Market Evolves with Dangerous Polydrug Cocktails

Mar 23, 2026

U.S. overdose deaths declined 19% year-over-year to 72,108 for the 12 months ending September 2025, but the drug market is evolving with dangerous polydrug cocktails like "pink cocaine" and "rhino tranq" that are harder to detect and reverse. These synthetic blends combine fentanyl with stimulants, sedatives, and veterinary tranquilizers, creating new public health challenges as naloxone becomes less effective against complex overdoses.