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Crackdown on Florida Clinics Leads to Decline in Deaths, Report Finds
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Crackdown on Florida Clinics Leads to Decline in Deaths, Report Finds
Sat, 2014-07-05 16:19 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Deaths due to overdoses of prescription painkillers like OxyContin dropped sharply in Florida, the first such decline in a decade, according to a new report published by the CDC. (Lawrence K. Ho/Los Angeles Times)
latimes.com - by Lisa Girion - July 1, 2014
Public health officials have identified a sharp decline in overdose deaths involving prescription painkillers for the first time in a decade.
Deaths involving OxyContin, Vicodin and other narcotic painkillers dropped by 26% over two years in Florida after a crackdown on pain clinics that dispensed high volumes of the medications, according to a government study released Tuesday.
Lawmakers there barred doctors in these "pill mills" from selling the drugs they prescribed.
STUDY - Decline in Drug Overdose Deaths After State Policy Changes — Florida, 2010–2012
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