BOSTON (AP) — State and federal law enforcement agencies are pledging to work together to crack down on doctors and other health care providers who illegally prescribe or dispense opioid painkillers.
Attorney General Maura Healey said Wednesday her office has formed a task force with the FBI, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to share information and collaborate on investigations.
Healey says the overprescribing of opioids is contributing to the spike in overdoses and deaths in Massachusetts.
The Democrat says the number of opioid prescriptions in Massachusetts has increased by 140 percent since the mid-1990s, with 4.6 million prescriptions in 2015.
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