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Officials said the pills are often laced with potentially deadly fentanyl. Top U.S. law enforcement officials on Thursday announced the seizure of more than 1.8 million counterfeit pills during a ...
The DEA is warning about a surge in the use of methamphetamine, with officials expressing particular concern over meth-laced pills being sold as drugs like Adderall.
As federal authorities continue to crack down on the spread of fentanyl across the country, the Drug Enforcement Administration is warning about a surge in the use of methamphetamine, with DEA ...
Seven out of ten pills tested by the DEA last year contained a potentially deadly dose of fentanyl. Just 2 milligrams could kill someone. Some of the fentanyl seized, was marketed as other drugs.
But while fentanyl and other opioid-related overdoses dropped the most -- by more than a third -- overdoses related to meth and other psychostimulants dropped the least -- by nearly 22%.
The DEA is warning about a surge in the use of methamphetamine, with officials expressing particular concern over meth-laced pills being sold as drugs like Adderall.
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