Jul 24, 2008
Story Timeline: 81 days
ATLANTA — More than 1,000 people died over two years from an illegal version of the painkiller fentanyl, the government reported today in its first national tally of those deaths. The spike of overdoses seems to have ended, health officials said, pointing to law enforcement's shutdown of a fentanyl operation in Mexico in 2006. The wave of fentanyl overdoses first came to light in Chicago in 2005, and by 2006 more clusters were identified in Philadelphia, Detroit and other cities. Hundreds of deaths from the drug were gradually reported, often episodically in local newspapers. Today's report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention puts the toll at 1,013 deaths from early April 2005 through late March 2007. "This was really an epidemic," said Dr. Steven Marcus, the executive director of New Jersey's poison control...
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