More
than 33,000 people in America alone died from overdoses involving prescription
or illicit opioids in 2015, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
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A UN drugs body moved
Thursday to crack down on the production of chemicals made to use illicit
fentanyl, a powerful synthetic opioid killing thousands in the United States.
AFP
report continues:
Fentanyl
is a potent prescription painkiller which is extremely addictive, leading people
to seek out illegal copycat versions. Pop star Prince died from a Fentanyl
overdose last year.
According
to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 33,000 people
in America alone died from overdoses involving prescription or illicit opioids
in 2015.
Deaths
have also been recorded in Canada, Europe, Australia and North Africa.
Thursday's
move saw the UN's Commission on Narcotic Drugs add two of the most common
chemicals used by criminals to produce illicit fentanyl to its list of controlled
substances.
This
will require countries to regulate their production, sale and export. It also
unifies action, replacing a patchwork of different local approaches to tackling
the problem.
The US mission to international organizations in Vienna welcomed the commission's decision, saying it will make it "considerably more difficult for drug traffickers to access" the substances.
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