The drug overdose rate in the United States has been increasing rapidly since the early 1990s and is now considered an epidemic. Prescription drugs have been the primary contributor to the increase in drug overdose death rates. Misuse and abuse of such drugs contributes to these overdoses. This resource is designed to provide a picture of some of the legal and regulatory strategies states have used to address prescription drug misuse, abuse, and overdose.
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