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Pain Killer: An Empire of Deceit and the Origin of America’s Opioid Epidemic

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The origin story of the opioid epidemic: a searing account of this country’s greatest health crisis that implicates OxyContin’s maker and the U.S. government from a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times reporter.

Between 1999 and 2017, an estimated 250,000 Americans died from overdoses involving prescription painkillers, an epidemic ignited by the aggressive marketing of OxyContin by its maker, Purdue Pharma.

Purdue, owned by a rich and secretive circle of relatives–the Sacklers–knew early on that teenagers and others were abusing its billion dollar “wonder” drug. But Justice Department officials balked a decade ago when it came to meting out justice, allowing an opioid crisis to evolve into a catastrophe.

Originally published in 2003 and hailed since as groundbreaking, Meier–on this thoroughly up to date edition–reveals new and shocking details about how long the drug maker knew about OxyContin’s abuse, at the same time as it marketed it aggressively, and the best way government officials passed up opportunities to give protection to hundreds of thousands of lives.

Equal parts crime thriller, medical detective story, and business exposé, Pain Killer is the origin story of the opioid crisis, a hard-hitting have a look at how a supposed wonder drug became the gateway drug to a national tragedy.

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