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Oxycontin Research Paper

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This is a sad story but stories like this are becoming all too common these days. When this girl was born heroin was an enigma. It would be the last drug anyone would ever try and if you did, odds are your life was already in the dumpster. However things have changed drastically in recent years to the point that heroin is mainstream in the drug community today. Twenty years ago a large portion of the heroin in the US came from the Middle East and was a major source of funding for terrorist organizations such as al-Qaeda. Then in the late 90s came the introduction of oxycontin. Drug reps touted this drug as a less addictive opiate pain killer because of its time release properties. After an aggressive and misleading marketing campaign by Purdue …show more content…

After nearly 15 years on the market, the feds finally put a little pressure on Purdue and as a result they rolled out a new formulation of the drug that made it virtually impossible to snort, inject, or smoke the pill. So abuse of oxycontin declined drastically and even though there were still many other highly addictive opiates on the market including drugs with the same active ingredient, prescription drug overdoses decreased by 20% over the next two years. Awesome right? But there's a catch. Heroin overdoses increased by 23% in those same two years (2010-2012). When the old formulation of oxycontin was taken off the market opiate pills became harder to find on the black market and street prices skyrocketed. So the oxycontin addict was forced to make a decision: either pay the premium price, get help, face excruciating withdrawals and temporarily lose all functionality as a member of society, or turn to the less expensive, more potent, and readily available option which was heroin. Sadly, many addicts choose the latter option. Now, since there is no way for the addict to truly to know how much narcotic they are ingesting when using heroin, cases like this one happen every

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