Introduction by Eric See & Sarah See
Chapter One: Flipping the Script on Narratives About Opioid Addiction by Scott Lewis
Chapter Two: Opioids from Abroad: The Chinese Connection by Josiah Baker
Chapter Three: The International Dimension of America’s Opioid Epidemic by Robert Gmeiner
Chapter Four: Regulation into Crisis: The Government’s Role in the Opioid Epidemic by Josiah Baker & Matthew Dobra
Chapter Five: The News Media’s Role in Reporting the Opioid Crisis by Kevin Swift
Chapter Six: Bringing Suit Against Big Pharma: State and Local Government’s Response to the Opioid Crisis by Paul Knudson
Chapter Seven: An Examination of the Opioid Crisis in the “Live Free or Die” State by David Mackey
Chapter Eight: Opioids in Medical Practice by Deborah Morris
Chapter Nine: Is it Acceptable to Prescribe Opioids for a Recovering Addict Suffering from Chronic Pain? A Virtue Ethics Approach by Michael Potts
Chapter Ten: Psychology and Opioids by Mark Kline, Laura Mars, & Madison Brunson
Chapter Eleven: The War on Patients: Patient’s Rights to Receive Opioid Pain Medications by Eric See & Sarah See
Chapter Twelve: Opioids and Athletes by Hugh Harling
Chapter Thirteen: Students Talking to Students: Medication Concerns Beyond Opioids by Kaylee Williams, Rebecca McGaughnea, Sydney Wixtrom, Ally Mason, & Abigail Warf
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