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  2. The True Story and Criminal Case Behind ‘Pain Hustlers’ - AOL

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    The article detailed the various techniques that the pharmaceutical company Insys Therapeutics used to push its highly addictive fentanyl-based painkiller Subsys into the marketplace, including ...

  3. Morphine - Wikipedia

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    Morphine is a highly addictive substance. Numerous studies, including one by The Lancet , ranked morphine/heroin as the #1 most addictive substance, followed by cocaine at #2, nicotine #3, barbiturates at #4, and ethanol at #5.

  4. Revolving door redux: The DEA's recently departed No. 2 ...

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    That included serving as a $600-per-hour expert for Purdue Pharma as it fought legal challenges over its aggressive marketing of Oxycontin other highly addictive painkillers, becoming the face of ...

  5. Revolving Door: DEA’s No.2 quits amid reports of previous ...

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    Milione initially left the DEA in 2017 after a 21-year career that included a two-year stint leading the division that controls the sale of highly addictive narcotics.

  6. Prescription drug overuse - Wikipedia

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    Due to their high potential misuse and addictive properties, opioids are highly regulated and controlled by healthcare departments. [9] [10] Additionally, stimulants, antianxiety medicines, and sedatives are addictive drugs that are commonly overused. [2] Antianxiety medicines, such as benzodiazepine, are used to treat anxiety and panic attacks ...

  7. Opioid - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., Kathleen Foley and Russell Portenoy became leading advocates for the liberal use of opioids as painkillers for cases of "intractable non-malignant pain". [242] [243] With little or no scientific evidence to support their claims, industry scientists and advocates suggested that people with chronic pain would be resistant to addiction.

  8. McKinsey & Company agrees to pay $650M for helping ... - AOL

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    McKinsey & Company consulting firm has agreed to pay $650 million to settle a federal investigation into its work to help opioids manufacturer Purdue Pharma boost the sales of the highly addictive ...

  9. Opioid use disorder - Wikipedia

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    [208] 21- to 35-year-olds represent 77% of people who enter treatment for opioid use disorder, [210] but the average age of first-time use of prescription painkillers was 21.2 years in 2013. [211] Among the middle class, means of acquiring funds include elder financial abuse and international dealers noticing a lack of enforcement in their ...