The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic: An Estimated $179 Billion In Just One Year
As the courts consider various lawsuits against drug makers, researchers estimate what opioid addiction is costing our economy and what it would take to end the crisis.
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October 25, 2019 at 03:25AM
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NPR News: The Real Costs Of The Opioid Epidemic: An Estimated $179 Billion In Just One Year
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