injinji
Well-Known Member
Most OD deaths happen after someone gets out of jail and use the same amount they did before going in.People aren't examining this "opioid" epidemic very clearly.
Those who take pills for what ever reason rarely accidentally od on them. It's too granular a practice and the opiate experienced is unlikely to stop breathing on even double or triple his dose.
No, it goes like this. Suddenly make the most used and popular opiate, hydrocodone and change its schedule.
Claim its in order to save the folks from the evil of addiction.
When doctors are good and fearful of prescribing them, send the poor, functionally addicted and likely pain ridden patients into the streets.
Now seriously deplete heroin supplies across the nation and add in cheap fentanyl shipped from China, $2000 an ounce, Alibaba.
And just to satisfy those who would rather have pills, counterfeit all of them using fentanyl, poorly.
And there is your pandemic of opiates.
Perdue and the pill mills were never the cause of massive overdose.
Perdue products are not what most die from. But it's their products folks got addicted to.