Author Barry Meier traces the origins of America's opioid nightmare back to one drug: OxyContin. He talks to Pat Robertson about how the pharmaceutical industry underplayed the addictive nation of this powerful narcotic, setting off a deadly chain reaction.
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Deadly Chain Reaction: The Origin of America's Opioid Epidemic
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