AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBenadryl Challenge Warning: An Enid, Oklahoma teen, 15, was left brain dead after attempting a viral Benadryl (diphenhydramine) overdose “challenge,” prompting renewed calls for parents to warn kids about the lethal trend. Abortion Pill Water Fight: Republican attorneys general, including Oklahoma’s, urged the EPA to classify mifepristone as a water contaminant, arguing telehealth and mail-order use could send drug traces into waterways—while experts say there’s no proof of harm. Prison Medical-Care Accountability: A federal jury convicted former Garvin County Jail detention deputy Paula Kelley for failing to obtain medical care for a pretrial detainee, a case prosecutors say led to the inmate’s death. Epilepsy Care Setback: Gov. Kevin Stitt vetoed an Oklahoma bill meant to expand epilepsy treatment access tied to “Dylan’s Law,” raising concerns for families facing SUDEP risk. Food Safety Recall: FDA upgraded an Alfredo sauce recall to its highest risk level after potential Salmonella contamination, with distribution reported across 41 states. Public Health & Safety: Oklahoma City hosted a sovereignty symposium focused on tribal-state relations and included sessions on health and public safety. Nutrition Costs: A survey found many Oklahoma families are cutting back on fresh fruits and vegetables due to higher prices.
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