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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 12 Nov 2013

    How did doctors, who pledge to do no harm, let the use of prescription narcotics get so out of hand? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5 

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      1. Rick Wheatley‏ @rickwheatley 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker big pharma, big $, 10 min per patient & too little emphasis on outcomes? #tragic

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      1. Robert Shugarts‏ @boptherabbit 14 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker What about ppl that gone thru all other treatments, surgery, PT, and no relief? throw em under the bus? Unfair, biased reporting.

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      1. Free Honesty‏ @W_FitzW 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Doctors pledged to do no harm then saw a way to pay off their student loans.

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      1. Simon Jones‏ @sjkitster 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker in my opinion, it's the doctors being ill-equipped to deal with chronic mechanical and neuropathic pain. Not enough options.

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      1. Bobby K@VitalHealing‏ @FredEthel1 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker $$$$$$$$$!

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      1. Kate Clark‏ @keclark1020 12 Nov 2013
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        @mungydunks MT @NewYorker How did doctors who pldge to do no harm let use of prescrption narctics get so out of hnd? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5 

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      1. Becky‏ @beck1455 12 Nov 2013
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        RT “@NewYorker: How did doctors, who pledge to do no harm, let the use of prescription narcotics get so out of hand? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5 ”

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      1. Madeleine‏ @MadeleineFarr 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker they are caught in a system not of their making and can't see a way out; so sad

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      1. Robert Bruce‏ @NinerRobSFO 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Answer: Most doctors unaware Big Pharma using them as de facto pushers.

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      1. Anders Andreyevitch‏ @ANDREYEVSKY 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Please. Some of us had our fingers crossed.

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      1. Benjamin Perkins‏ @Blazing_Ben 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker cash is time...'next!'

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      1. Wanda Gumm‏ @Gumbha 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker easy - because doctors are paid by in perks and otherwise by big pharm to prescribe their drugs

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      1. Manuel J M‏ @M_J_Motta 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker 'couse people needs to survive in this age of no freedom - no justice - no equality - no life.

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      1. Diana Aguilar‏ @DianaAguilar 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Follow the money.

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      1. SmartKat‏ @K8Austen 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker They ruined my boyfriend.

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      1. Gayani DeSilva, MD‏ @DrGDKidPsych 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker great question.I ask it every day.

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      1. Michael Moneypenny Ⓥ‏ @mjmoneypenny 12 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Bad doctors!!!!

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