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'Putting Gasoline On Fire': How Anti-Anxiety Drugs Are Playing A Part In Opioid Crisis
Deaths from opioids grab news headlines, government budgets, and the futures of troubled people. But these deadly drugs often have help. Benzodiazepines underestimated and, some say, overprescribed are killing people, too. (Samuels, 2/18)
Hillbilly heroin, they called it OxyContin, and other opioid prescription painkillers. Police Chief Bill Hollingsed of Waynesville, in Western North Carolinas Haywood County, recalls about four years ago when the county medical examiner shared with him a shocking statistic: Twenty-five percent of recent deaths investigated by that office were attributable to overdose of these drugs. Hollingsed was aware opioid use was on the rise, but such a high rate of death It took even those of us in law enforcement by surprise, he said. (Sisk, 2/18)