Omar Al-Zaman

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Despite all the technical, medical, and political sophistication developed over the past century, despite the regulatory initiatives and the so-called War on Drugs, few people batted an eye in the late 1990s as a new wave of opioid addiction crept onto the prescription pads of America’s doctors, then morphed into an all-out epidemic of OxyContin’s chemical cousin: Heinrich Dreser’s drug.
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America
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