Access to opioids
Pharmaceutical companies
Addiction mechanisms
Consequences
100

Because pain it's used to treat pain.

Why do doctors prescribe opioids? 

100

A pharmaceutical company that made billions from OxyContin.
 

What is Purdue Pharma?

100

The brain’s reward system.
 

What do opioids affect in the brain?

100

Over 100,000 overdose deaths per year in the US.

How many people die of overdose every year in the US?

200

Because patients could ask their doctors for specific drugs.

Why did advertising increase opioid prescriptions?

200

By claiming that the risk of addiction was very low.
 

How did pharmaceutical companies mislead doctors/patients?

200

It's when someone needs higher doses to feel the same effect.

What is tolerance?

200

A synthetic opioid stronger than heroin.

What is fentanyl?

300

Stronger painkillers were prescribed for common pain.

Why were stronger painkillers prescribed?

300

Money, profit, marketing, and influence over doctors.
 

What was important for some companies?

300

Severe pain, anxiety, and depression.
 

What are withdrawal symptoms?

300

Working-class and rural communities.

Who is the most affected by the crisis?

400

Unlike in Europe, prescription drug advertising is legal.

Why is the opioid crisis an American problem?

400

They were sued only after the crisis had already spread.
 

When were pharmaceutical companies held responsible?

400

Because addiction is a medical condition, not just a choice.

Why is it difficult to stop using opioids?

400

One of the worst public health crises in modern US history.

How is the opioid epidemic described today?

How bad is the opioid crisis?

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