Why Fewer People are Dying from Overdoses
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The opioid crisis is a major public health concern, with overdose deaths increasing. Recent trends show fewer deaths due to DEA investigations cracking down on illicit narcotics like fentanyl, and increased awareness prompting many to seek help. The conspiracy surrounding the crisis, including the role of pharmaceutical companies and government agencies, is discussed. Examining factors and efforts to combat the crisis and promote drug safety is essential for regulating opioid production and distribution, and providing addiction help.
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