Can someone explain why it’s the retailers’ fault for the opioid epidemic and not the doctors? I know it’s popular to blame big pharma and big businesses, but what about the doctors that facilitate all of this?
Honestly just like how it is for Personal Injury cases, you always go for those with deeper pockets. Doctors aren't poor, but in comparison Walmart is like a pile of gold.
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Can someone explain why it’s the retailers’ fault for the opioid epidemic and not the doctors? I know it’s popular to blame big pharma and big businesses, but what about the doctors that facilitate all of this?
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Honestly just like how it is for Personal Injury cases, you always go for those with deeper pockets. Doctors aren't poor, but in comparison Walmart is like a pile of gold
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Burger logic it cannot be reasoned with, bargained with, or explained
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They probably wanted the pharmacies to be more nosy and turn down more suspicious prescriptions.
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