Tag: opiate epidemic
Companies That Fueled the Opioid Epidemic Should Fund Efforts to End...
The quickest way to restore safe use of opioid prescription is to insist that the drug companies that promoted the overuse of opioids now create a pot of money to develop powerful TV, radio, and print ads, free continuing education offerings, and drug rehabilitation research.
Psychiatry’s 12-Step Program for Producing Heroin Addicts
I believe that todayās heroin addicts are a new breed ā the seeds of their creation were sown back in 1990, when doctorsā lies about normal childhood immaturity being a geneticĀ ābrain illnessāĀ became accepted. Here are some statistics that support my argument that psychiatry isĀ the root cause of our heroin epidemic.
Why Isn’t Big Pharma Paying for the Harm it Caused?
FromĀ Alternet: The pharmaceutical industry has played a major role in causing the opioid crisis by downplaying the potentially addictive and fatalĀ effects of narcotic pain...
Feeling Good with Narcotics Now āEvidenceā of Opioid Deficiency: The Chemical...
We have lost our ability to tolerate distress, to find meaning in emotion, and purpose in experience. As the sociologist Nicolas Rose has noted, we have recoded our moods in terms of neurochemistry. Emotions no longer have context. They are aberrations in neurochemistry. Iām no longer hurting because Iām lonely, but because Iām running low on endorphins. Buprenorphine for depressive despair reinforces the belief that emotions should be obliterated, and can only be done so through modulating biochemistry.
āInvoluntary Hospitalization of Drug Users Is Bad Policyā
While plans to involuntary commit drug users have āreceived virtual across-the-board support,ā Susan Sered from TruthOut reports that āthere is little to no evidence showing that coerced drug treatment is effective,ā and that āhaving abstained from opiates for several days may set them up to overdose when they return to their former level of drug use, with a reduced tolerance for the drugs.ā