Florida Pill Mill Crackdown Nets Almost 80 Suspended MD Licenses, 1 Murder Charge

Florida’s pill mill crackdown has led to the suspension of nearly 80 physician licenses and a murder charge against one pain physician, according to a New York Times report.

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In an unusual move described as a “game changer” by a county sheriff, a Florida physician has been charged with murder for the overdose death of a patient who received a prescription for 210 pain pills from the physician a few hours beforehand.

 

Due to the crackdown, there has been a 97 percent drop in physician purchases of oxycodone prescriptions in Florida, compared with the first six months of 2010; the street price of oxycodone has nearly doubled from last year; and the number of pain clinics on one street in Broward County has fallen from 29 to one in the past year.

 

Related Articles on the Florida Pill Mill Crackdown:

Florida’s New Prescription Drug Database Goes Into Effect

U.S. Attorney Indicts 32 in Florida Pill Mill Crackdown

Florida Shows 17% Drop in Oxycodone Sales This Year


 

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