samedi 20 juillet 2019

Employees of opioid drug companies - what did they think?

Maybe not the best board, what would be a better one?

In the US, the opioid crisis has claimed ~200k lives.

Recently the Washington Post won a lawsuit to make a huge database of prescribing info public. Their reports of their analyses are shocking (to me anyway).

In this thread I’d like to discuss what employees of the companies which dispensed most of the opioids so recklessly thought about what they were doing or what they could be fairly sure about what their fellow employees were doing.

For sure, many genuinely knew nothing.

But many obviously did know. For example, the staff at the pill mills (not all were drug pushers in white coats), and pharmacy departments of CVS, say, in some counties in WVa. Or a big subset of middle management in the biggest distributors.

Did they feel queasy? Were they troubled?


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