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posted by martyb on Monday June 18 2018, @03:39PM   Printer-friendly
from the addiction-sucks dept.

US needs to invest 'tens of billions or hundreds of billions' to fight opioid epidemic

The goal of an opioid is to reduce pain, but the addictive drugs are creating pain for millions of families suffering through the crisis. Deaths from opioid overdoses number at least 42,000 a year in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control.

"This is an epidemic that's been getting worse over 10 to 20 years," Caleb Alexander, co-director of Johns Hopkins Center for Drug Safety, told CNBC's "On The Money" in a recent interview. "I think it's important that we have realistic expectations about the amount of work that it will take and the amount of coordination to turn this steamship around," Alexander added.

[...] Alexander added: "The statistics are stunning. More than 2.1 million Americans have an opioid use disorder or opioid addiction" and he says the country needs to "invest tens of billions or hundreds of billions of dollars" to shore up the treatment system. He said patients should be able to access medications that "we know work to help reduce the cravings for further opioids."

Don't mention the Portugal model!

Meanwhile, the Massachusetts Attorney General is suing members of the family that runs Purdue Pharma:

Their family name graces some of the nation's most prestigious bastions of culture and learning — the Sackler Center for Arts Education at the Guggenheim Museum, the Sackler Lefcourt Center for Child Development in Manhattan and the Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology at Columbia University, to name a few.

Now the Sackler name is front and center in a lawsuit accusing the family and the company they own and run, Purdue Pharma, of helping to fuel the deadly opioid crisis that has killed thousands of Americans. Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey took the unusual step of naming eight members of the Sackler family this week in an 80-page complaint that accused Purdue Pharma of spinning a "web of illegal deceit" to boost profits.

While prosecutors in more than a dozen other states hit hard by the opioid epidemic have sued Purdue Pharma, Healey is the first to name individual Sackler family members, along with eight company executives.


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  • (Score: 4, Interesting) by requerdanos on Monday June 18 2018, @04:36PM (3 children)

    by requerdanos (5997) Subscriber Badge on Monday June 18 2018, @04:36PM (#694572) Journal

    [The] US needs to invest 'tens of billions or hundreds of billions' to fight opioid epidemic [because] deaths from opioid overdoses number at least 42,000 a year in the U.S.

    Similarly stupid ideas:

    We also need dozens of bazillions of dollars to combat the pernicious danger of homefulness. 33,000 people a year1 are being killed in falls in the home. We must get people evicted and onto the streets for their safety. Think of the children.

    Also, sign us up for several gajillion dollars to combat transportation infrastructure, "the silent killer." In the U.S., over 40,000 people2 are killed each year on our roads and highways. Yet we allow these roads and highways to exist in literally every city and town in the country! They must be stamped out. It's for your own good, citizen.

    Problems needing only multiple millions of dollars to eradicate are murderous fiends like swimming in pools (3500 floating dead bodies a year3) and at beaches (132 more room temperature victims per annum4), and that unspeakably horrible threat of *gasp* the food supply (2,500 choking deaths per year2).

    We must immediately take away medicine, transportation, swimming, and food. For the sake of $DEITY, how can you stand around complacent with a few dollars in your pocket when the state could take that money and combat these evils with it.

    But by all means! Let's start with anti-opoid propaganda for profit5.

    1 https://www.nsc.org/home-safety [nsc.org]
    2 https://listosaur.com/miscellaneous/top-5-causes-of-accidental-death-in-the-united-states/ [listosaur.com]
    3 https://www.edgarsnyder.com/swimming-pool/swimming-pool-statistics.html [edgarsnyder.com]
    4 http://arc.usla.org/Statistics/current.asp?Statistics=5 [usla.org]
    5 http://nationalpainreport.com/anti-opioid-propaganda-and-profit-8830646.html [nationalpainreport.com]

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  • (Score: 2) by Runaway1956 on Monday June 18 2018, @04:52PM (2 children)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday June 18 2018, @04:52PM (#694579) Journal

    and at beaches (132 more room temperature victims per annum4)

    Surely, you meant "water temperature", rather than "room temperature"?

    • (Score: 3, Funny) by c0lo on Monday June 18 2018, @06:28PM

      by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Monday June 18 2018, @06:28PM (#694625) Journal

      "Room temperature" is for "at the bitches".

      --
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0 https://soylentnews.org/~MichaelDavidCrawford
    • (Score: 2) by requerdanos on Monday June 18 2018, @06:38PM

      by requerdanos (5997) Subscriber Badge on Monday June 18 2018, @06:38PM (#694632) Journal

      Surely, you meant "water temperature"

      I stand (swim) corrected.