Opioid Addiction in the USA: Where Capitalism Meets Health Care
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This article originally appeared at The Independent International Political Research Center.
First, let’s define “drug addiction.” Drug addiction is an out of control compulsion to take a drug without consideration of the consequences. Major drugs to which Americans are addicted are opioids: synthetic forms of heroin often prescribed as pain medications such as oxycodone (e.g., OxyContin, hydrocodone (e.g., Vicodin), morphine, fentanyl, and codeine.
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American Hyper-Capitalism Breeds the Lonely, Alienated Men Who Become Mass Killers
This article originally appeared at Truthout.org
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