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For years, doctors have insisted that prescribing is not influenced by such practices, but studies show otherwise. Dr. Rajan Masih found that if he raised concerns about levels of prescribing or that a patient might be addicted, the Purdue rep had a ready answer. “That New England Journal of Medicine article saying that people don’t get addicted, if they have legitimate pain they won’t get addicted, that got handed out to everybody.”
American Overdose: The Opioid Tragedy in Three Acts
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