DEA warns of ‘alarming increase’ in fake prescription pills containing fentanyl
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The Drug Enforcement Administration on Monday issued a rare public safety alert warning Americans of an "alarming increase" in deadly fake prescription pills containing fentanyl flooding the country.
Over 9.5 million phony pills have been seized so far this year – more than the last two years combined, the DEA said.
The counterfeit pills are produced to look like real prescription opioid medications.
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