Drug maker payments to doctors are linked to higher opioid overdose deaths
(By Ed Silverman for STAT)
As efforts intensify to blunt the ongoing opioid crisis, a new study finds that increased marketing of the addictive painkillers to physicians was associated with more prescribing and, subsequently, more deaths from overdose. Interestingly, industry influence over physicians was greater based on the number of interactions, not the amount of money paid for speaking or the value of freebies, such as meals. Continue reading article here…
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