I’m kind of thinking the culprits are pharmaceutical companies and prescription writers but who am I to be so logical? 
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Agree but... who is gonna cry over Walmart getting in trouble.pic.twitter.com/9KvXyMyCpu
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Once again the Doctors walk away with clean hands. This was all created because of doctors recklessly handing out prescriptions.
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I’m from Trumbull area. A lot of my friends are dead because of opioids. It’s great to see the outcome of this case, but honestly, no money or anything will bring my friends back. I just want them back.
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This is only part of it. The real crisis is there’s no way to get off opioids in US. The longer on the harder off. Your brain is reset against you. Rehabs are punishing & expensive, $30k for 28 days when you need at least a year. Better meds needed to help wean. Stop the madness.
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they don't prescribe it, just provide it...kind of a twisted logic...
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Since when any pharmacist had/have the power to overrule a physicians medication order?
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Pharmacist have a duty to prevent harm to their customers as doctors to their patients. They are obligated to report abuses of prescriptions.
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Funny. The wal mart I used a couple years ago seemed awful judgy about my pain meds. Must've been after the lawsuit started.
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