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100 1  Wiland, Harry,|eauthor. 
245 10 Do no harm :|bthe opioid epidemic|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bDreamscape Media, LLC,|c2020. 
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511 0  Read by Adam Barr. 
520    The Opioid Epidemic is the worst man-made epidemic in the 
       history of our nation. More people die each year from an 
       opioid overdose than in automobile accidents. The 
       statistics are staggering. Do No Harm spotlights experts, 
       journalists, and public-health crusaders who are combating
       the special interests of Big Pharma and informing the 
       world on how an aggressive pharmaceutical mass-marketing 
       campaign for the new drug OxyContin misled doctors and the
       public into our current crisis of death and addiction. 
       Wiland highlights the stories of those hit hardest by 
       prescription-opioid addiction and overdose death and sheds
       light on how whole communities have been ravaged by the 
       spread of addiction. Despite regional health experts, 
       local government, law enforcement, journalists, and the 
       DEA's efforts to combat the epidemic, people continue to 
       die at an alarming rate from prescription-drug overdoses. 
       The chapters of this book chronical this epidemic in all 
       its complexity from many perspectives including the plight
       of the millions of Americans who suffer from opioid 
       addiction. People, young and old, on the rocky road to 
       recovery tell their harrowing stories, current victories, 
       and on-going struggles with the disease. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Opioid abuse|zUnited States|xHistory. 
650  0 Opioids|xTherapeutic use|zUnited States. 
650  0 Pain|xTreatment|zUnited States. 
650  0 Pharmaceutical industry|zUnited States. 
650  0 Public health|zUnited States. 
700 1  Segall, Peter,|eauthor. 
700 1  Benjamin, Georges,|ewriter of foreword. 
700 1  Barr, Adam,|enarrator. 
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