North Carolina Statutes
§ 90-113.71 — Legislative findings and purpose
North Carolina § 90-113.71
JurisdictionNorth Carolina
Ch. 90Medicine and Allied Occupations
Art. 5ENorth Carolina Controlled Substances Reporting System Act
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(a)The General Assembly makes the following findings:
(1)North Carolina is experiencing an epidemic of poisoning deaths from unintentional drug overdoses.
(2)Since 1997, the number of deaths from unintentional drug overdoses has increased threefold, from 228 deaths in 1997 to 690 deaths in 2003.
(3)The number of unintentional deaths from illicit drugs in North Carolina has decreased since 1992 while unintentional deaths from licit drugs, primarily prescriptions, have increased.
(4)Licit drugs are now responsible for over half of the fatal unintentional poisonings in North Carolina.
(5)Over half of the prescription drugs associated with unintentional deaths are narcotics (opioids).
(6)Of these licit drugs, deaths from methadone, usually prescribed as an analgesic for severe pain, hav
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