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February 21, 2013

Making Some Painkillers Harder to Get

Painkillers like Vicodin that contain hydrocodone are the most widely prescribed drugs in the United States — and the most widely abused because they are relatively easy to obtain. The Food and Drug Administration has an opportunity to help tighten restrictions on drugs whose use has spiraled out of control over the past two decades.

The International Narcotics Control Board reported that in 2010 the United States accounted for more than 99 percent of the world’s consumption of hydrocodone and that American doctors prescribed far more daily doses per million people than doctors in any other country. Because hydrocodone-containing products are so widely prescribed in this country, they account for large numbers of deaths, emergency room visits, and thefts from pharmacies and other suppliers.

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