LPD, OPD warn of dangerous counterfeit pain pills

Police in Omaha and Lincoln have issued public warnings about counterfeit painkillers circulating in the area that investigators said have led to several overdose deaths in the state.

May 6, 2021Updated: September 25, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Police in Omaha and Lincoln have issued public warnings about counterfeit painkillers circulating in the area that investigators said have led to several overdose deaths in the state.

The counterfeit pills actually contain the powerful synthetic opioid fentanyl that is up to 100 times more potent than morphine, police said. The illegally pressed pills range in color from blue to green and have an “M” imprinted on one side and “30” imprinted on the other side, police said. The pills are intended to mimic a 30 mg dose of Oxycodone.

Officials urge anyone who comes across the described pills not to touch them and to contact police. Omaha police said that under Nebraska law, anyone who in good faith makes a request for emergency medical assistance in response to a drug overdose and remains on scene until medical assistance and law enforcement arrive is immune from criminal prosecution.

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