Heroin
03/11/2017
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By Thomas Dishaw
Heroin epidemic so severe that many funeral homes can’t keep up with demand
Heroin has flourished in West Virginia over the past decade, especially since officials cracked down on prescription drugs. In 2015, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, West Virginia’s drug overdose death rate stood at 41.5 cases per 100,000 residents, the highest rate in the country and nearly three times the national average. […]
03/01/2017
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By Daniel Barker
Prescription opioid deaths surpass gun-related deaths… Big Pharma literally killing more people than GUNS
The opioid epidemic in America is killing more people than guns and the blame rests squarely on Big Pharma. Until 2007, the number of deaths by firearm was five times greater than those caused by overdoses, but in 2015 overdose deaths surpassed gun deaths for the first time – and it looks like the trend […]
02/06/2017
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By Amy Goodrich
WA city taking OxyContin drug maker to court over “gross negligence, creating a public nuisance, and other misconduct”
City lawyers in Everett, Washington are preparing to sue the makers of OxyContin, a leading opioid painkiller, blaming it for its role in the United States’ opioid and heroin epidemic. The city filed a lawsuit against Purdue Pharma claiming they knew the drug was being illegally trafficked to residents and did not act to stop […]
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