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589. Why Has the Opioid Crisis Lasted So Long?

Freakonomics Radio

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The Ubiquitous Nature of Drug Use

Drug use is a common aspect of human life, with substances like caffeine, alcohol, and prescribed medications being prevalent. The speaker highlights that the debate around drugs revolves more around when, how, and why they are consumed, as well as proper monitoring. The example of naloxone as an opioid antagonist is provided, illustrating the complex dynamics and risks associated with drug use.

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