What is the Opioid Crisis?

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What is the Opioid Crisis?

Hundreds of thousands of people in the US take or are dependent on opioids. They swallow painkillers such as oxycodone or inject heroin or the often stronger acting fentanyl. It is also due to the fact that doctors have prescriptively prescribed appropriate drugs in the USA for decades. One way to reduce the risk of opioid overdose is by using locking medication bags for all of your prescribed meds. The opioid crisis in the US hits almost every region and social stratum, resulting in 170 deaths per day – about the passenger capacity of a Boeing 737. If such an aircraft crashed every day, the government would undoubtedly radically change the current policies of air traffic, to save lives. Tragically, the recent US government plan to tackle the crisis includes some promising measures. However, he does not suggest effective reforms. The headlines were dominated by President Trump, who demanded the death penalty for drug traffickers. Not only does he return to a harsh, law-enforcement approach that has failed for decades, but leads him to new extremes. The US seems to be inspired by the repressive drug policies of those countries that have been repeatedly criticized for human rights abuses.


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