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Here's How Many Pain Pills Point Pleasant Pharmacies Receive
A DEA database shows where more than 70 billion painkillers were sent. Here's how many pills Point Pleasant area pharmacies received.

POINT PLEASANT – A new report shows billions of painkillers flowed through nearly 83,000 pharmacies across the country, including many in the Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach area. A previously unreleased database managed by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration logged where roughly 70 billion pills containing oxycodone and hydrocodone were shipped to, The Washington Post reported Monday.
While the database doesn’t specify what happened after the pharmacies received the shipments, it does illuminate the sheer number of pills that flooded communities. The data includes numbers from 2006 to 2012, the Post reported. Chain and retail pharmacies were included.
The database said eight pharmacies in Point Pleasant Boro and Point Pleasant Beach received more than 3 million pills from 2006 to 2012.
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Here’s what the database found for the individual pharmacies:
MEDICAP PHARMACY, 718 ARNOLD AVENUE, POINT PLEASANT BEACH: 189,020 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for one pill per year for each of the 24,836 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
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NEW JERSEY CVS PHARMACY, 1201 RICHMOND AVENUE, POINT PLEASANT BEACH: 1,016,500 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for five pills per year for each of the 24,836 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
WALGREENS EASTERN CO., 1513 RICHMOND AVE, POINT PLEASANT BEACH: 345,180 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for one pill per year for each of the 25,358 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
RITE AID PHARMACY #10511, 655 OCEAN ROAD, POINT PLEASANT BORO: 182,490 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for one pill per year for each of the 25,992 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
QUICK CHEK PHARMACY DEPT, 2307 09 ROUTE 88, POINT PLEASANT BORO: 740,500 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for two pills per year for each of the 39,812 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
WALGREENS EASTERN CO., 3161 LAKEWOOD RD, POINT PLEASANT BORO: 422,000 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for one pill per year for each of the 44,135 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
BUTLER PHARMACY INC, 2301 BRIDGE AVENUE, POINT PLEASANT BORO: 1,190,900 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for three pills per year for each of the 45,706 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
RITE AID, 3258 BRIDGE AVENUE POINT PLEASANT BORO: 917,050 pills were shipped to this pharmacy between 2006 and 2012, about enough for two pills per year for each of the 50,707 people who live within five miles of this pharmacy.
Five pharmacies in Kentucky, Illinois, Idaho and Kansas received the most painkillers per person each year, the Post found. With a total of nearly 6.8 million pills, Shearer Drug in Clinton County, Kentucky, saw the most pills per person per year at 96.
Areas deluged with pain pills saw far higher death rates related to opioids, the Post found. While the national rate was 4.6 deaths per 100,000 residents, counties that received the most pain pills per person saw rates that were more than three times higher.
Perhaps the most startling finding was that just 15 percent of pharmacies received nearly half of the pain pills.
According to the latest provisional data from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were nearly 68,000 drug overdose deaths in the United States last year, a 5 percent decline from 2017. The agency predicted that number will rise to more than 680,000 once all data is reported to them.
In its previous report in July, the Post said 75 percent of the pills distributed in the seven-year period came from six companies with pharmacies: McKesson Corp., Walgreens, Cardinal Health, AmerisourceBergen, CVS and Walmart. Four other companies were identified by the paper as being among the top 10 distributors of opioids: Smith Drug Co., Rite Aid, Kroger and H.D. Smith.
Patch national staffers Dan Hampton and Feroze Dhanoa contributed to this report.
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