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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 16 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. Literary Diva‏ @Divashouse 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker @aliyaleigh This is an interesting article. It definitely shines the light on the issue and how it has gotten out of hand.

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      1. Dr Fiona Lander‏ @fionalander 16 Nov 2013
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        The U.S. addiction to prescription narcotics - whose fault is it? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5  via @NewYorker

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      1. kim clapper‏ @kimclapper 17 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker the amount of children that are also prescribed mood altering drugs is ridiculous as well! I'm talking as young as 4 years old !!

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      1. Idoru‏ @TheElectroDiva 17 Nov 2013
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        “@NewYorker: How did prescription narcotics get so out of hand? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5 ” A: Aggressive marketing and a pill popping culture

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      1. blair houghton‏ @blair_houghton 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker they were sold the idea that pain was more harm than addiction. and it made them money.

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      1. Motown Ms‏ @MotownMs 16 Nov 2013
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        “@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.  👽 starZship  🛸‏ @starZship 16 Nov 2013
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        $$$$$ “@NewYorker: How did doctors let the use of prescription narcotics get so out of hand? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5 ” $$$$$

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      1. Devon‏ @DWHYogi 16 Nov 2013
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        Safety in medicine pls: “@NewYorker: did doctors, let the use of prescription narcotics get so out of hand? http://nyr.kr/1aCSVH5 ”

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      1. CizanS 🇨🇦‏ @CizanSuliman 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker false belief that doctors are all moral paragons. Same group fought against universal health care in Canada b/c $.

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      1. Kate McClanaghan‏ @mcclanaghan_k 16 Nov 2013
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        “@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. Surely You Jest....‏ @PunxsySue 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Money. Its always money. Doctors can be pushers too. How convenient that it is legal.

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      1. D‏ @85pmart 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker VA.

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      1. Kristin Waderich‏ @kay_wad 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Now that we understand the doctors, let's help the addicts

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      1. R‏ @md2095 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker Why did the public expect doctors to cure their existential ills?

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      1. Connie Scholler‏ @izzybl 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker money.

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      1. daniel‏ @Daan505Daniel 16 Nov 2013
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        @NewYorker I am narcotic,you idioot and also ass-dump-ass-trass-hole,why will cat's that sun of a bitch,and teast my pistol

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