SENIORS IN PAIN: FALLOUT FROM THE OPIOID CRISIS PART 3
Legislators appear to assume all people on prescribed narcotics are abusers and must be treated like addicts.
Legislators appear to assume all people on prescribed narcotics are abusers and must be treated like addicts.
Seniors share personal experiences of how they pay the price in pain for the crackdown on prescription narcotics.
Seniors and veterans are suffering the unintended consequences of laws meant to combat abuse of prescription narcotics.
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