'Pain Killer': America's Opioid Crisis Uncovered

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Barry Meier, "Pain Killer" author, discusses how the opioid epidemic spread in the U.S. amid allegations Purdue Pharma knew of its abuse.

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Leave companies, patients, doctors alone. As soon as you cracked down on pills the fentanyl/heroin injection overdose started.

MF-wzeq
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That set is HORRIBLE. It's like trying to concentrate in the middle of a crowded airport.

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It’s not as addicting to some people depends on the person it’s fentanyl not pills killing people

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This guy refuses to consider that his advocated policies have lead to more deaths not less

kahlernygard
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It’s not a company’s fault. It’s not a doctors fault. It’s not a patient’s fault. It’s the fed, gov, LE. Prohibition brings illegal chemicals and criminals. There’s always been a narcotic and there’s always been addicts. Making things illegal make criminals. Now people in pain aren’t getting what they need and it’s because of busy bodies.

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The world needs to sue purdue for every cent they have ASAP

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