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Who Is Responsible For The Fentanyl Crisis

Current price: $12.99
Who Is Responsible For The Fentanyl Crisis
Who Is Responsible For The Fentanyl Crisis

Barnes and Noble

Who Is Responsible For The Fentanyl Crisis

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The author takes a look at the governmental policies that have led up to the fentanyl crisis in America now. Though he touches on the opioid epidemic, this book concentrates on the explosion of fentanyl use in America and what led up to it. His over twenty years of experience as a retail pharmacist has personally helped him to observe what our governmental policies have done to cause this. He also explains how insurance companies have also contributed to the problem. Finally he touches on what is next in America regarding drug use and offers some suggestions on how to curtail the fentanyl usage taking place now.

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