Omar Al-Zaman

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Progressive doctors championed the carefully restricted use of narcotics and called out heavy prescribers for being behind the times. Pharmacists, too, upped the refill bar so high that in 1955 the heroin-addicted Beat writer and artist William Burroughs called them “sour, puritanical shits,” unlikely to fill even a codeine prescription without checking with the doctor’s office first.
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America
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