How to stop the deadliest drug overdose crisis in American history
The opioid epidemic could kill hundreds of thousands in the next decade. But America can beat it.
1. Prevent new generations of opioid users
2. Make addiction treatment easier to access than opioid painkillers and heroin
3. If we can’t stop people from doing drugs, we can make it less dangerous
4. Address the other problems that lead to addiction
Author: fozbaca
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