Opioid pill bottle Graeme Roy:The Canadian Press:PA Images
Big pharma is spending millions of dollars to promote their highly addictive opioid-based prescription drugs to doctors. Research has shown that doctors receiving payments in cash or kind are more likely to prescribe the promoted drugs, despite their dangers. - Graeme Roy/The Canadian Press/PA Images
Big pharma is spending millions of dollars to promote their highly addictive opioid-based prescription drugs to doctors. Research has shown that doctors receiving payments in cash or kind are more likely to prescribe the promoted drugs, despite their dangers. - Graeme Roy/The Canadian Press/PA Images
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