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Old 12-24-2022, 04:10 PM
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China, Mexico, and India are the three primary sources for one specific drug that causes lethal overdoses: fentanyl. As of my last trip to the google map, only one of those three countries shares a border with the USA. Thankfully, the DEA has seized more of this drug this past year, than it has in the last decade that the drug has been a problem.

That tells me the DEA is doing a good job. If it weren't, they wouldn't be seizing it. It'd be killing even MORE people.

Eliminate the demand, and the supply will dwindle. It's Americans who are overdosing - because it's Americans who insist on taking the stuff.

It's not even the only opioid killing Americans. It's just the one with the most press recently. Other opioids are legally and appropriately prescribed to patients for pain management and recovery from surgery. Just because some people are happy to "bite the bullet" and take the pain, doesn't mean everyone can, or should, do the same. When I have my hip surgery (hopefully this coming year) you better believe I'll be asking for a few days' worth of Vikoden. Unapologetically.

Everyone is addressing and acknowledging this issue, it's a HUGE issue, and complex, and there is no singular solution to it. There is a singular cause: People want these drugs. For whatever reason, they want it. Legally or illegally, they want it. To manage/treat pain or to get high, they want it. That's the cause. Until/unless you can come up with an alternative to treating/managing pain, people will continue wanting it for legitimate purposes. And as long as it's available legitimately, there will be people who get hooked. When the doctor stops prescribing it, they will seek it through illegal channels.

But - you can't trust Big Pharma, supposedly. So good luck finding an alternative to severe pain caused by cancer or major surgery recovery, or severe injury, or 3rd degree burns that take months to heal. Good luck telling those folks they can no longer minimize their agony because Johnny got his fix from China. Because that just makes SO much sense.
Everything said in this post is uniquely valuable. The history of pain pills and their over-prescriptions has been detailed in a book or movie, I believe. And they have indicted the pharmacy company (or companies) that PUSHED the pills. I believe that one owner had to declare bankruptcy. There was false advertising involved as to the pain pills NOT being addictive. Then, when the Doctors went back to normal (or even under) prescribing - the underworld through China and other countries stepped in to supply the painkillers (in this case fentanyl, the pain and mankiller)

This is an example of supply and demand. After the demand for painkillers became high, it stayed high as doctors (learning of the danger) started SUPPLYING less to patients. Lower SUPPLY led to DEMAND for a NEW drug that bypassed the medical profession. The black market satisfied that DEMAND with non-prescription Sudafed, then oxycodone, then finally the man-killing fentanyl. (note - I am sure that I left out some details)