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In India’s Slums, ‘Painkillers Are Part Of The Daily Routine’

36 点作者 adeel_siddiqui超过 5 年前

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dillondoyle超过 5 年前
Mundipharma is owned by the Sacklers, aka Purdue. This makes me incredibly angry to read they are repeating the same playbook in Asia, paying doctors and using incredibly misleading and flat out false marketing to get patients addicted.<p>They just offered to sell Munipharma... But feels too small to me. I won&#x27;t believe justice is done until every penny is recovered from them personally as they&#x27;ve already syphoned out billions in profit. And ideally face criminal consequences if litigators can prove they broke laws - whether false marketing, bribes, RICO, whatever it takes.
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sersi超过 5 年前
&gt; In the Mankhurd slum in Mumbai, where the average life expectancy is 39<p>I wish articles didn&#x27;t use life expectancy which is always misleading and confusing since it&#x27;s severely affected by infant mortality. What would be more interesting would be 2 numbers, infant mortality and life expectancy at age 5.
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distant_hat超过 5 年前
Indian medical system is something that one can&#x27;t even imagine living in the Western world. The vast majority of &#x27;doctors&#x27; are actually quacks. I learned that my maid used to go for weekly &#x27;steroid shots&#x27; to some quack in her neighborhood. Her reasoning was that everybody did so. I offered to pay her to visit a regular doctor but she refused. She was also significantly malnourished and would drink sugar solution occasionally so she didn&#x27;t faint. I again told her she could have a breakfast at my place and she did when desperate but refused when not citing that her family would be upset if they learned of it. It is anecdotal, but her lifestyle was entirely unremarkable. The poor in India are like this. India has the largest number of indentured servants in the world. The poor in India live short, brutal, miserable lives. Let them have their painkillers.
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adeel_siddiqui超过 5 年前
Part 1 of the story: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;khn.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;india-burgeoning-chronic-pain-market-us-drugmakers-stand-to-profit&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;khn.org&#x2F;news&#x2F;india-burgeoning-chronic-pain-market-us...</a>
aedron超过 5 年前
In the subcontinent most clinics are commission salesmen for pharmaceutical companies. They have a deal with them that every prescription should include the company&#x27;s products (painkillers, antibiotics), and they get a commission. Sales reps call on the clinics constantly to push the products. It is horrible.
DanBC超过 5 年前
&gt; If there is a precursor to an American-style opioid epidemic in India, it is tramadol, a painkiller that became available here in the early 1990s. Drugmakers — often citing studies they had funded — touted tramadol as less addictive than other painkillers.<p>&gt; “Tramadol information would come to every single clinician,” said Dr. Bobby John, a Delhi-based health expert. “Why? Because there is some drug salesperson sitting outside your door saying, ‘Hey, there’s a new drug. It’s non-addictive.’ Standard playbook.”<p>It&#x27;s really important that people have easy access to opioids at the end of their life.<p>Tramadol is a terrible medication and is almost always the wrong choice of med.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;emcrit.org&#x2F;toxhound&#x2F;tramadont&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;emcrit.org&#x2F;toxhound&#x2F;tramadont&#x2F;</a>
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collyw超过 5 年前
Anecdotally a friend who travelled a lot in India told me that most Rickshaw drivers are take heroin.<p>It wouldn&#x27;t really surprise me as it looks like a damn tough life that they have.
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ewe3超过 5 年前
Great video about the history of Oxycontin and the secretive Sackler family behind it:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=zGcKURD_osM" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=zGcKURD_osM</a>
foobar_超过 5 年前
People who haven&#x27;t done drugs don&#x27;t really have the right to talk about drugs.<p>It&#x27;s like people who haven&#x27;t done sky diving trying to make laws againt sky diving.<p>Rich people do drugs too but it&#x27;s always when poor people do it it&#x27;s somehow bad.
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