Omar Al-Zaman

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We were safe in our ignorance, or so we thought—content to stereotype drug addiction as the affliction of jobless hillbillies, a small group of inner-city blacks, and a few misguided suburban kids. But another invisible hand was upon us. Heinrich Dreser’s drug moved seamlessly across city and county lines, with zero regard for politics, race, neighborhood, or class.
Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America
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