The American Pain Foundation, a group that claims to speak for pain sufferers, is funded by drug companies that make and profit from the sale of painkillers. They downplay the risks of these drugs and this is compounding the growing incidence of painkiller addiction. "Overdoses now kill nearly 15,000 people a year — more than heroin and cocaine combined. In some states, the painkiller death toll exceeds that of car crashes. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has declared the overdoses from opioid drugs like OxyContin an “epidemic.” And a growing group of experts doubts that they work for long-term pain."
See this article in The Washington Post.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Group claiming to speak for pain sufferers is funded by drug companies that make and profit from sale of painkillers
Posted by Willow at 8:00 pm
Labels: American Pain Foundation, avoidable deaths, CDCP, cocaine, drug companies, heroin, opioids, OxyContin, painkiller addiction, painkillers, prescribed drugs, The Washington Post
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