美国缉毒局:控制含芬太尼的安慰剂:合成阿片类药物

美国缉毒局:控制含芬太尼的安慰剂:合成阿片类药物

-810 人被捕,超过 180 万片被查获-

美国缉毒局 (DEA):

9 月 30 日,

同时进行了两个月的打击,目的是“阻止含有合成阿片类芬太尼的安慰剂的分布”。

他宣布逮捕了810人,缴获了超过180万片药片。

数据包络分析
米尔格拉姆导演

DEA 是

关于“外观与知名处方药相似的药片”

开展封锁和禁止“非法销售”活动。

DEA 演示材料:

DEA 实验室进行了组件测试。

因此,含有芬太尼的片剂

10 片中有 4 片含有致死剂量(2 毫克)。
没收的安慰剂杀死了超过 700,000 人。

美国 CNN-雅虎新闻

https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/090fc75173a20b976fd16fe7b201cdf5f5cd0e9a

Department of Justice Announces
DEA Seizures of Historic Amounts of Deadly Fentanyl-Laced Fake Pills in Public Safety Surge to Protect U.S. Communities

Mexican criminal drug networks

are mass-producing illicit fentanyl and fentanyl-laced fake pills, using chemicals sourced largely from China, and are distributing these pills through U.S. criminal networks.

These fake pills are designed to appear nearly identical to legitimate prescriptions such as

Oxycontin®,
Percocet®,
Vicodin®,
Adderall®,
Xanax® and other medicines.

Criminal drug networks

are selling these pills through social media, e-commerce, the dark web and existing distribution networks.

As a result,
these fake pills are widely available.

The Department of Justice

will continue to collaborate closely with its international partners, within Mexico and around the world,

to aggressively investigate and prosecute the members of these drug networks.

These fake pills are more lethal than ever.

DEA laboratory testing reveals that

today, four out of 10 fentanyl-laced fake pills contain a potentially lethal dose.

Moreover,
the number of fake pills containing fentanyl has jumped nearly 430% since 2019.

OPA | Department of Justice

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-announces-dea-seizures-historic-amounts-deadly-fentanyl-laced-fake-pills

China rejects blame for sharp rise in US fentanyl overdoses

Chinese embassy in Washington blasts congressional report finding that Beijing has failed to stop synthetic opioid reaching US

Report’s claim that China is sending raw materials for the drug to Mexico is ‘irresponsible and utterly false’

South China Morning Post

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3147397/china-rejects-blame-sharp-rise-us-fentanyl-overdoses