Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The opioid epidemic was based on a mistake. Have you heard of thalidomide?
Thalidomide was never approved for use because a brave woman in the FDA refused to approve it.
Opiates were approved but the use was over prescribed because pharma did not do proper education to the doctors. They lies to doctors.
Anonymous wrote:The opioid epidemic was based on a mistake. Have you heard of thalidomide?
Anonymous wrote:Sacklers bear much of the guilt and should pay much of the cost of rehab. Many greedy doctors are also to blame.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2017/10/30/the-family-that-built-an-empire-of-pain
Here you go!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The opioid epidemic was based on a mistake. Have you heard of thalidomide?
Have you heard about the Sackler Opioid Connection?
http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/a12775932/sackler-family-oxycontin/
This article is blaming the opioid epidemic entirely upon the Sacklers. Sure, the drug company was aggressive in marketing (which is a separate issue in itself). But the idea that opioids aren't addictive when you're in pain, when you have no prior history of drug addiction, etc., that is the mistake I was referring to. A couple erroneous sentences in a couple medical journals, cited thousands of times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The opioid epidemic was based on a mistake. Have you heard of thalidomide?
Have you heard about the Sackler Opioid Connection?
Anonymous wrote:Big Pharma, I presume?
Anonymous wrote:The opioid epidemic was based on a mistake. Have you heard of thalidomide?