How Opioid Addiction Became An America Problem
<p>The opioid epidemic in the United States is a complex and multifaceted issue that has taken hold of the country over the past few decades. It has affected millions of individuals, families, and communities across the country, leading to countless deaths and devastating consequences. To understand the roots of this problem and how it has become such a widespread issue, it is important to look at the history and evolution of opioid use in the United States.</p>
<p>The opioid epidemic can be traced back to the late 1990s when pharmaceutical companies began to heavily market and prescribe opioid painkillers to patients. These drugs, such as OxyContin and Vicodin, were marketed as safe and effective treatments for chronic pain, despite limited evidence supporting these claims. As a result, doctors began prescribing these drugs at a rapid pace, and patients quickly became addicted to the powerful painkillers.</p>
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