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Florida winning the fight against pill mills

October 24, 2012 Government No Comments

Florida winning the fight against pill mills
2011 Drugs Identified in Deceased Persons Report released

TALLAHASSEE – Attorney General Pam Bondi joined Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Gerald Bailey to release the 2011 Medical Examiners Drugs Identified in Deceased Persons Report showing deaths caused by oxycodone plunged by 17.7 percent in 2011 and overall prescription drug deaths fell by 6.37 percent.

Governor Rick Scott said, “As a father and a grandfather, I want every child to grow up in a Florida that’s safe. To accomplish that goal, we created teams that have worked to target individuals and loopholes that facilitate the abuse of prescription drugs. I am proud of the hard work by law enforcement and the efforts made by General Bondi to reduce prescription drug abuse in Florida.”

In March of 2011, Governor Scott created the Statewide Drug Enforcement Strike Force teams and along with General Bondi, worked with lawmakers to close loopholes that allowed illegitimate doctors and pharmacies to overprescribe and dispense these dangerous drugs – often under the guise of a pain clinic.

“Within two years of establishing our prescription drug abuse efforts, Florida has seen a decrease in prescription drug deaths for the first time in nearly a decade,” stated Attorney General Pam Bondi. “Thanks to our local, state, and federal partners, we are saving lives, and we will remain vigilant in our efforts to end prescription drug abuse in Florida.”

The report shows that in 2011 drugs were either present or the cause of death in 9,135 people in Florida. Despite the drop in prescription drug deaths, those drugs continued to be found more often than illicit drugs in cause of death.

“The decrease in prescription drug deaths represents the dedication of law enforcement and shows we are moving in the right direction,” said FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey. “The numbers are promising, but we have much work ahead.”

The drugs that caused the most deaths in 2011 were benzodiazepines, oxycodone, methadone, cocaine, ethyl alcohol, morphine, hydrocodone and diazepam.

Deaths caused by methadone and hydrocodone decreased .04 percent and 2.5 percent, respectively. Deaths caused by benzodiazepines increased by 13 percent, cocaine by 7.7 percent and heroin by 18.8 percent. The complete report can be found on the Florida Department of Law Enforcement website.

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