"Frankenstein Opiates" are emerging in major cities, sparking alarm within the medical community over how to address this growing epidemic claiming numerous lives.
Many of those who find themselves purchasing these kinds of drugs actually started on opiates during the opioid epidemic in the early 2000s. They moved to heroin and later fentanyl when pills became too difficult to find. So, no. I think almost of all of those addicted have a chance at redemption, they just have to want it. A percentage of those won't make it or be successful, but I don't think these are disposable people.
Isn't this just the trash taking itself out?
Many of those who find themselves purchasing these kinds of drugs actually started on opiates during the opioid epidemic in the early 2000s. They moved to heroin and later fentanyl when pills became too difficult to find. So, no. I think almost of all of those addicted have a chance at redemption, they just have to want it. A percentage of those won't make it or be successful, but I don't think these are disposable people.
Well that's just f8cking fantastic.