The DEA released the information below:
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is
intensifying its fight against the deadly threat of synthetic opioids with the
launch of Fentanyl Free America, a comprehensive enforcement
initiative and public awareness campaign aimed at reducing both the supply and
demand for fentanyl. This effort underscores DEA's unwavering commitment to
protecting American lives and communities from the devastating impacts of
fentanyl, which claimed nearly 50,000 lives last year according to the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Through
intensified enforcement operations and heightened intelligence, DEA is applying
unprecedented pressure on the global fentanyl supply chain, forcing
narco-terrorists, like the Sinaloa Cartel and CJNG Cartel, to change their
business practices. This has led to encouraging signs of progress. DEA
laboratory testing indicates 29% of fentanyl pills analyzed during fiscal year
(FY) 2025 contained a potentially lethal dose, a significant drop from 76% of
pills tested just two years prior in FY 2023. Additionally, fentanyl powder
purity decreased to 10.3%, down from 19.5% during the same time
period. These reductions in potency and purity correlate with a decline in
synthetic opioid deaths to levels not seen since April 2020.
Aside from
producing less potent fentanyl, the cartels have increasingly diversified their
operations in an attempt to minimize their risks and maximize profits, an
evolution driven by opportunity and greed.
As of December
1, 2025, DEA has seized more than 45 million fentanyl pills, and more than
9,000 pounds of fentanyl powder, removing an estimated 347 million potentially
deadly doses of fentanyl from our communities. DEA intelligence indicates a
shift in cartel operations, with increased trafficking of fentanyl powder and
domestic production of fentanyl pills. The seizure of more than two dozen pill
press machines in October further highlights this trend.
"Fentanyl
Free America represents DEA’s unwavering commitment to save American lives and
end the fentanyl crisis, we are making significant progress in this fight, and
we must continue to intensify efforts to disrupt the fentanyl supply and reduce
demand,” said DEA Administrator Terrance Cole. “DEA is striking harder and
evolving faster to dismantle the foreign terrorists fueling this crisis, while
empowering all our partners to join the fight to prevent fentanyl-related
tragedies. Together, we can achieve a fentanyl free America and create a safer
future for generations to come.”
DEA remains at
the forefront of the fight to disrupt trafficking networks and strengthen the
government’s response to this epidemic. Fentanyl Free America represents
DEA’s heightened focus on enforcement, education, public awareness, and
strategic partnerships. The goal of the campaign is clear: eliminate the
fentanyl supply fueling the nation’s deadliest drug crisis. Since 2021,
synthetic opioids have claimed nearly 325,000 American lives.
The Fentanyl
Free America campaign also emphasizes the importance of public
engagement. DEA encourages everyone from community leaders, clergy, educators,
parents, physicians, pharmacists, and law enforcement to take an active role in
raising awareness by protecting others through education; preventing fentanyl
poisonings by understanding the dangers; and supporting those impacted. Free
resources including posters, radio advertising, billboards, and social media
resources are available at dea.gov/fentanylfree.
DEA’s efforts are part of a larger whole-of-government strategy to dismantle transnational criminal organizations and protect U.S. communities from fentanyl.
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