The opioid crisis: From pill mills to fentanyl. Are we now seeing glimmers of hope?
Nov 15, 2023
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The podcast explores the origins of opioids, from opium to fentanyl, and the role of pharmaceutical companies in starting the crisis. It discusses the rise of fentanyl and the increase in overdose deaths. Harm reduction facilities that provide safe needle exchange and healthcare testing are crucial. Despite the tragic reality of the opioid crisis, there are glimmers of hope with harm reduction, increased research funding, and pharmaceutical company payouts. The podcast also highlights the National Helpline for support and treatment resources.
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Quick takeaways
The opioid crisis originated from the aggressive marketing and over-prescription of opioids by pharmaceutical companies in the 1990s.
Harm reduction strategies, such as needle exchange programs and naloxone distribution, have been effective in preventing overdose deaths and reducing the spread of infectious diseases.
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Opioids and their Mechanism of Action
Opioids work by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord, blocking the release of pain signals. They also cause the release of dopamine, leading to feelings of euphoria and addiction. Opioids include natural, semi-synthetic, and synthetic drugs.
Historical Background and the Opioid Crisis
Opioids have been used for thousands of years, with opium being a significant influence in ancient civilizations. The development of drugs like morphine and heroin was an attempt to find less addictive alternatives, but they ultimately led to addiction and overdose deaths. The modern opioid crisis began in the late 1990s due to the aggressive marketing and over-prescription of opioids by pharmaceutical companies.
Harm Reduction and Future Solutions
Harm reduction strategies, such as needle exchange programs and naloxone distribution, have been effective in preventing overdose deaths and reducing the spread of infectious diseases. The future of addressing the opioid crisis involves various approaches, including youth prevention programs, improved opioid prescribing practices, increased access to pain treatments, and the use of medications for opioid use disorder. Despite the challenges and stigma surrounding opioid addiction, there is cautious hope for progress in combating the crisis.
In 2021, 80,411 people in the United States died of an overdose involving opioids, making up 75% of all drug overdose deaths that year. That’s also 10 times as many opioid overdose deaths as in 1999. How did we get here?
In this episode, Sam and Deboki trace the origins of opioids, from opium and morphine to fentanyl, and scrutinize the significant role pharmaceutical companies played in kick starting the opioid crisis in the 1990s. Today, the highly potent opioid fentanyl has become the street supply of opioids, which has led to a steep incline in overdose deaths. On top of that, it can be adulterated with dangerous substances like xylazine or "tranq." Now more than ever, facilities focused on harm reduction are crucial. These facilities allow for safe needle exchange, which reduces the risk of transmitting diseases like HIV and hepatitis C, and also provide opioid users with treatment and access to other healthcare testing.
Although the opioid crisis is a tragic reality in this country, harm reduction, increased opioid research funding, and hefty pharmaceutical company payouts are providing glimmers of hope.
In the US, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) has a National Helpline for individuals and family members facing mental and/or substance use disorders. It can be reached at 1-800-662-HELP (1-800-662-4357). It is confidential, free, in both English and Spanish, and open 24/7, 365 days a year. The helpline provides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and community-based organizations.
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