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Updated: Wednesday, 02 May 2012, 3:03 PM CDT
Published : Wednesday, 02 May 2012, 3:03 PM CDT
NEW YORK (AP) - New York City officials say the number of opioid painkiller prescriptions filled by city residents climbed to more than 2 million in 2010. That's a 22 percent increase from 2008.
The data released on Wednesday also show that 8,000 health care providers, about 15 percent, wrote the vast majority of those prescriptions, more than 80 percent.
Opioids reduce pain but carry the risk of addiction and overdose. They include drugs like Oxycontin and Vicodin.
A task force on prescription painkiller abuse wants the state's drug monitoring system to be made stronger. The task force also wants to be consulted by doctors and pharmacists to prevent overprescribing or misuse.
According to city data, there's been a 30 percent increase in overdose deaths that are linked to opioids since 2005.