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Summary

  1. North American doctors prescribe a huge amount of opioid painkiller pills.

  2. Canada is a country deeply influenced by the United States. Health Canada followed the US FDA when most European countries were extremely cautious. Canadian Medical Schools allowed US drug companies to spread questionable content.

  3. The U.S. is one of the only countries in the world that allow prescription drugs to be advertised on TV. The Sackler family spent $200-million annually marketing Oxycontin opioids. Many Canadians regularly watch american TV channels and painkiller ads are hard to miss.

  4. The crisis spilled from inside doctor’s offices to city streets as drug dealers capitalized on a new wave of clients. Then came the second trigger: the shift from heroin to fentanyl in the mid-2010s.

  5. Europe has a warning system that tracks the emergence of new psychoactive substances (NPS). They are identified through laboratory testing of seizures by law enforcement. Member states are alerted as soon as possible, allowing them to respond to the threat.

  6. It’s easier to get rehab treatment in Europe. Most rehab facilities in Canada are privately owned.

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    The U.S. is one of the only countries in the world that allow prescription drugs to be advertised on television. The Sackler family spent $200-million annually marketing Oxycontin opioids. Many Canadians regularly watch U.S. TV channels and painkiller ads are hard to miss.

    Loosely related, I was watching the gut-wrenching episodes of The Pitt, where

    [SPOILER] a really bad thing happens.

    there’s a mass shooting at a concert.

    It overtly exposes the massive resource shortages in the healthcare system of the richest country in the world. I couldn’t help but get angry at how stupid all of this is. Stupid because of how completely preventable it is. The whole disaster is driven by several industries’ profit maximization efforts, resulting in grinding down everyone underneath, doctors, nurses, other healthcare workers, patients, etc. Not going into further detail to avoid spoilers.