Opioid Crisis Hidden Truths

The FDA Mistake That's Killing Millions of Americans

3 min · 16. maj 2026
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The FDA Mistake That's Killing Millions of Americans exposes the FDA's inadequacy in addressing the opioid crisis, leading to millions of overdose deaths. Criticized for a lazy approach, the FDA's rules lag behind the drug crisis. Addiction science, neuroscience, and research into opioid receptors are key. The opium wars and narcotic use are linked to the overdose epidemic, with law enforcement, DEA, and CDC working to combat it using treatments like Narcan. Public health experts address root causes like depression and PTSD. The US military and veterans are also affected. Examining the FDA's mistake is crucial for solving the opioid crisis and reducing overdose deaths. The documentary explores bureaucracy, addiction science, and neuroscience's role in finding a solution.

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