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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 鈥 underestimated and, some say, overprescribed 鈥 are killing people, too. (Samuels, 2/18)
鈥淗illbilly heroin,鈥 they called it 鈥 OxyContin, and other opioid prescription painkillers. Police Chief Bill Hollingsed of Waynesville, in Western North Carolina鈥檚 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 鈥 鈥淚t took even those of us in law enforcement by surprise,鈥 he said. (Sisk, 2/18)