Topic: epidemiology
Oh– as for Fentanyl…
…we’re often well behind the curve in terms of what’s actually happening in colleges and bars and on the streets around America.
Topics: drug trafficking, epidemiology, opioids
Politics and Drugs
And yet our legal system seems designed to punish the low level offender while protecting their counterparts in business and government.
Topics: drug trafficking, epidemiology, vaping
Cheaters Do Get Caught…
These multi-billion dollar fines sound enormous, but like the one levied on Facebook, they represent a small portion of the company’s actual assets.
Topics: drug trafficking, epidemiology, opioids, prescription medications
Stimulants Today
The list of deaths from the practice is long and oddly prestigious, featuring celebs such as John Belushi and Chris Farley, among many others.
Topics: epidemiology, mortality, stimulants
The Miracle Herb
We focus on the drug, as if someone who uses heroin, for instance, can’t also have a problem with alcohol, or sleeping pills, or methamphetamine, or this new, more potent form of marijuana that’s showing up everywhere.
Topics: cannabis, epidemiology
Proactive is the Key
Not Latin American cartels or Afghan warlords, but advocates for opioid treatment of chronic pain, and pharmaceutical firms with a substantial financial interest in selling opioids.
Topics: epidemiology, opioids
The Wave Phenomenon
Still, if the epidemic is already 28 years old, then how much more effective would these steps have been if they had been initiated way back when?
Topics: epidemiology, opioids