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Florida 'Pill Mill' Crackdown Sets Off a Rush Into Georgia
Filed under: prescription drug addiction
Previously, Florida to the south was home to much of the "pill mill" trade, attracting drug dealers and addicts from thousands of miles away to stock up on prescriptions of oxycodone or hydrocodone they could either sell or use to get high themselves.
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Statewide tracking program helps curb prescription drug abuse in Kansas
Filed under: prescription drug addiction
The electronic monitoring program, called Kansas Tracking and Reporting of Controlled Substances, or K-TRACS, is designed to crack down on possible abuse of prescription drugs by giving health care providers more immediate information about abnormal …
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