DEA Makes Major Bust As Part of 8-Week Crackdown on Fentanyl-Laced Pills
The DEA arrested 810 people and seized more than 1.8 million counterfeit pills containing fentanyl as part of an eight-week crackdown on fake, dangerous prescription drugs.
The DEA arrested 810 people and seized more than 1.8 million counterfeit pills containing fentanyl as part of an eight-week crackdown on fake, dangerous prescription drugs.
The DEA issued a rare warning about mass-produced counterfeit pills containing lethal doses of fentanyl that have been linked to fatalities.