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Sure. The singer?
Sure. The singer?
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
I didn't know that.
Well, speaking of umbrella terms and different names, I think we should talk about some of the names the DEA says that this is called. And the only one I could corroborate is the last one.
Well, speaking of umbrella terms and different names, I think we should talk about some of the names the DEA says that this is called. And the only one I could corroborate is the last one.
Well, speaking of umbrella terms and different names, I think we should talk about some of the names the DEA says that this is called. And the only one I could corroborate is the last one.
Yeah. So apparently that's fentanyl and cocaine mixed together and or fentanyl and methamphetamine, some sort of speed. That's a speedball. And as we'll see, that's actually proving to be a really big problem. It's created like a new wave of opioid deaths.
Yeah. So apparently that's fentanyl and cocaine mixed together and or fentanyl and methamphetamine, some sort of speed. That's a speedball. And as we'll see, that's actually proving to be a really big problem. It's created like a new wave of opioid deaths.
Yeah. So apparently that's fentanyl and cocaine mixed together and or fentanyl and methamphetamine, some sort of speed. That's a speedball. And as we'll see, that's actually proving to be a really big problem. It's created like a new wave of opioid deaths.
Yeah, and this is really well portrayed in the limited series Dope Sick. I can't remember if it was on HBO, I want to say. You saw it, right? No, I didn't see that. Oh, man, it is really good. But it's about the Sackler family in Purdue Pharma essentially purposely hooking America on OxyContin. And it's a really good series that just punches you in the gut, but it's really well done.
Yeah, and this is really well portrayed in the limited series Dope Sick. I can't remember if it was on HBO, I want to say. You saw it, right? No, I didn't see that. Oh, man, it is really good. But it's about the Sackler family in Purdue Pharma essentially purposely hooking America on OxyContin. And it's a really good series that just punches you in the gut, but it's really well done.
Yeah, and this is really well portrayed in the limited series Dope Sick. I can't remember if it was on HBO, I want to say. You saw it, right? No, I didn't see that. Oh, man, it is really good. But it's about the Sackler family in Purdue Pharma essentially purposely hooking America on OxyContin. And it's a really good series that just punches you in the gut, but it's really well done.
And it covers all that period. The problem was โ and this is covered a little bit too toward the end โ when you take people's OxyContin away and they're hooked on OxyContin, an opioid โ they're going to, a lot of them are at least, turn to whatever opioids are available.
And it covers all that period. The problem was โ and this is covered a little bit too toward the end โ when you take people's OxyContin away and they're hooked on OxyContin, an opioid โ they're going to, a lot of them are at least, turn to whatever opioids are available.
And it covers all that period. The problem was โ and this is covered a little bit too toward the end โ when you take people's OxyContin away and they're hooked on OxyContin, an opioid โ they're going to, a lot of them are at least, turn to whatever opioids are available.
And that meant that a lot of people who otherwise would have never tried heroin took up heroin because they couldn't get OxyContin anymore.
And that meant that a lot of people who otherwise would have never tried heroin took up heroin because they couldn't get OxyContin anymore.
And that meant that a lot of people who otherwise would have never tried heroin took up heroin because they couldn't get OxyContin anymore.