In 2022, DEA Reports Seizing 150% More Pills Than Year Prior
In 2022, DEA Reports Seizing 150% More Pills Than Year Prior
Fake prescription pills containing fentanyl have been on the rise in the United States, and in 2022, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) reported seizing more than 50 million fake fentanyl-laced pills, a 150% increase from the previous year. In Ohio, Michigan, and Northern Kentucky alone, agents seized over 280,000 counterfeit pills. These fake pills, manufactured largely in Mexico, are extremely dangerous because they appear to be regular prescription pills such as oxycodone or Xanax. Even one pill can be fatal.According to Newtown Police Chief Tom Synan, the increased supply of fentanyl-laced pills has the potential to touch a market that was previously unexposed to opioids. Synan is a nationally recognized expert in the opioid epidemic and an advocate for addiction response. This means that previously unassuming communities are continuing to face new challenges when it comes to the addiction crisis.In recent years, the growing threat of fentanyl in prescription pills has become an increasingly alarming issue. Fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, is often mixed with other prescription medications to create a powerful and dangerous concoction. This mixture is highly addictive and can a fatal overdose. The potency of fentanyl has led to numerous overdoses and fatalities as a result of individuals not realizing the strength of the drug they are taking.
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DEA seized enough fentanyl in 2022 to kill every U.S. citizen
CDC: Overdose death ratesFentanyl Facts
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