I really recommend this series.
The only negative is that it jumps around time frames to much.
The only negative is that it jumps around time frames to much.
Yes. Where I live has a high instance of opioid ODs unfortunatelyYou mean on the streets as a medic?
Is what it is, I'm afraid! We do our best and they're steadily decreasing in instance which is goodSorry to hear that mate
So to be honest it’s a mix. We get a solid amount of heroin, fentanyl and even carfentanyl allegedly. We have Wake Forest here too so lots of rich kids with daddy’s money who buy OxyContin. We have a tonne of meth and crack too just for a sprinkle of variety.Just out of interest, is there a prevalence of opioid ODs rather than the 'tradicional' opiates such as heroin?
Ps. Stay safe and good work, it must be tough sometimes.
J&J and distributors to pay $26bn to settle claims they fuelled US opioid crisis
Settlements represent largest of opioid-related cases in epidemic that has killed more than 500,000 Americans over two decadeswww.theguardian.com
Absolutely. A lot of drug dealers get put away for lesser crimes.$26B for half a million people is about $50k for each. Personally I would like to see heads roll. This just allows this sort of corporate behavior to continue.
At least there's more to come:
"A handful of states – Alabama, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, Washington and West Virginia – have not joined all or part of the settlement, mostly because they have their own deals or are preparing for trial."