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Dopesick based book
Dopesick based book











dopesick based book

Truly shocking in some places, Dopesick is a wake-up call for doctors and the pharmaceutical industry to examine the way we prescribe opioids and the catastrophic harm that can be done when we give these out indiscriminately and without proper monitoring. She finds that the same health system that allowed such easy access to these drugs makes accessing drug detoxification and treatments like methadone almost impossible. She shares heartbreaking stories from addicts and their families, which all seem to start with a prescription for seemingly harmless painkillers from their doctor.

dopesick based book

Macy documents the initial denial and then disbelief in rural towns as ordinary people suddenly started dying from drug overdoses. Patients, now addicted, soon realised that they could rub off the slow-release coating from the drugs, snorting or injecting the contents for an immediate high. The ease with which doctors prescribed these drugs and the considerable volumes prescribed to patients flooded these communities with opioids. She details their massive annual marketing budget ($4bn), the financial bonuses the drug reps were given, and the way that family doctors continued to prescribe the drugs to avoid affecting their income-linked patient satisfaction scores. Macy puts the blame firmly at the foot of Purdue Pharma, the makers of Ox圜ontin, who marketed the drug as a safe analgesic for non-cancer pain with the potential for addiction of less than 1%. Dopesick is an unflinching look at the opioid crisis in the US, which is predicted to kill more Americans in a decade than HIV has since it emerged in the 1980s.īeth Macy tells the story from the point of view of the communities that have been devastated by a surge in opioid addicts and heroin users.













Dopesick based book