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Fatal overdoses came regularly after that. The office had a small budget and dead junkies would have been easy not to autopsy. But Johnson sent the bodies to medical examiners in larger counties better prepared to do full autopsies and blood tests. These invariably turned up opiates, usually combined with benzodiazepines, the old Dr. Procter cocktail.
Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic
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