Counterfeit Pills and Fentanyl: A Public Safety Alert by the DEA
DEA's Public Safety Alert on Counterfeit Pills
Counterfeit pills are a growing concern for public safety. According to the DEA's recent findings, there has been an alarming increase in the purity levels of illicit fentanyl and methamphetamine in the U.S. market, often hidden in counterfeit prescription drugs sold by online pharmacies.
Rising Threat of Fentanyl in Counterfeit Medications
- Increased drug trafficking through online platforms.
- High potency of counterfeit pills significantly elevates overdose risk.
- Public awareness is critical to combatting these dangers.
Protect Yourself from Drug Trafficking
To protect yourself from the risks of counterfeit pills, be vigilant about where you obtain prescriptions. Consider obtaining medications only from licensed pharmacies. Stay informed about the prevalence of drugs like fentanyl and participate in community awareness initiatives to combat misinformation and drug trafficking.
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