Ebook: American overdose: the opioid tragedy in three acts
Author: McGreal Chris
- Tags: Chronic pain--Treatment, Chronic pain--Treatment--United States, Drug abuse, Drug abuse--United States, Opioid abuse, Opioid abuse--United States--History, History, Electronic audio books, Opioid abuse -- United States -- History, Chronic pain -- Treatment -- United States, Drug abuse -- United States, Chronic pain -- Treatment, United States
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: PublicAffairs
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
The opioid epidemic is a uniquely American tragedy: born of medical deceit, exploited by corporate greed, and perpetuated by negligent regulators and a compromised Congress.
A former head of the Food and Drug Administration has called the deadliest drug crisis in American history "one of the greatest mistakes of modern medicine." But, as Chris McGreal reveals in this sweeping investigation, the epidemic is the product of many actors from many sectors, and the current crisis is not a mistake but an outcome that could have been avoided.
In American Overdose, McGreal uncovers the three main drivers of the crisis: the doctors who distorted research to promote opioids; Big Pharma's hijacking of the healthcare system, the FDA, and Congress; and drug cartels' exploitation of addicted communities that were ready to buy street-drug equivalents when prescriptions ran dry.
McGreal travels to towns flooded with millions of painkillers and...