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Drug Dealer, MD

How Doctors Were Duped, Patients Got Hooked, and Why It’s So Hard to Stop

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Drug Dealer, MD

By: Anna Lembke MD
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Three out of four people addicted to heroin probably started on a prescription opioid, according to the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the United States alone, 16,000 people die each year as a result of prescription opioid overdose. But perhaps the most frightening aspect of the prescription drug epidemic is that it's built on well-meaning doctors treating patients with real problems.

In Drug Dealer, MD, Dr. Anna Lembke uncovers the unseen forces driving opioid addiction nationwide. Combining case studies from her own practice with vital statistics drawn from public policy, cultural anthropology, and neuroscience, she explores the complex relationship between doctors and patients, the science of addiction, and the barriers to successfully addressing drug dependence and addiction.

Full of extensive interviews - with health care providers, pharmacists, social workers, hospital administrators, insurance company executives, journalists, economists, advocates, and patients and their families - Drug Dealer, MD, is for anyone whose life has been touched in some way by addiction to prescription drugs.

©2016 Johns Hopkins University Press (P)2017 Tantor
Medicine & Health Care Industry Addiction & Recovery Public Health Drug Dependency Substance abuse Health Care Medicine Pharmacology Health Thought-Provoking Physical Illness & Disease Education & Training Mental Health Inspiring

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"A short and feisty book... Drug Dealer, MD offers a welcome mix of bracing pragmatism and well-judged sympathy, not least for patients and doctors caught in the vortex of institutional forces." ( Wall Street Journal)
Insightful Analysis • Comprehensive Examination • Good Narration • Balanced Perspective • Real-life Examples

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Interestingly told through real life stories one can see what went so terribly wrong with a system that spawned the Opioid Epidemic. Corporate greed is only part of this tragic story.

Excellent overall book on why the opioid crisis reached epidemic proportions.

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Very insightful. Having this background knowledge about addiction and treament will help me in my career as a pharmacist.

Insightful

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Dr. Anna Lemke's title tells you exactly what to expect. I rarely read or listen to any book more than once. I listened to her excellent exposition twice during a three-day road-trip.

First, a couple of negatives: Be forewarned that the book sometimes comes across a little like a textbook, which is not a major deterrent for people eager to delve into the topic. Two long case studies might have worked better broken into smaller sections with some of the heavier statistics and analysis interspersed. The audio could use a little more energy, and there's some distracting "popping" in opiates. These are minor issues.

On to the positives: Dr Lembke spares no one, not even herself, in her brilliant analysis of how the failings in U.S. healthcare have created professional patients. She emphasis how our dysfunctional system promotes an identity of lifelong illness and misuses designations of disability rather than acknowledging and treating fixable problems. Her presentation is organized, thorough, focused, and well articulated. I applaud her courage in calling out The Joint Commission for their contribution to the debacle by making pain the fifth vital sign and pushing opiate treatment. From drug seeking patients to profiteering professionals to insurance companies that won't cover addiction treatment, there's plenty of blame to go around.

The last phrase of her title, "And Why It's So Hard To Stop," is an ominous predictor of the painful battle ahead in revamping the many failings of our system. Our president would be well-advised to give Dr. Lembke an appointment with a lot of power and money, currently wasted in less noble pursuits, to help heal this national disgrace.

Excellent Exposition

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This was so insightful and a good read/listen. Would definitely recommend everyone listen to this

Would Recommend

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I’ve read Dr Lembke’s book Dopamine Nation as well. It’s his book better explains the underlying causes of the ongoing opioid epidemic and what healthcare providers can do not to perpetuate the cycle. It helps to also know what an individual who suffers with addiction goes through and raises awareness of how we can help.

Much needed book to explain the underlying cause of opioid epidemic

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