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"Drug Dealer, MD" is a memoir by Dr. Anna Lembke, a psychiatrist who has worked extensively with patients struggling with addiction. In the book, she explores the role that the medical profession has played in the opioid epidemic and how doctors have unintentionally contributed to the crisis by overprescribing addictive medications. Lembke discusses the ways in which pharmaceutical companies have influenced the medical community to promote the use of opioids for pain management, leading to widespread addiction and overdose deaths. She also shares her own experiences working with patients who are dependent on opioids and offers insights into the challenges of treating addiction in a healthcare system that often prioritizes profit over patient care. Through personal anecdotes and data-driven analysis, Lembke highlights the need for a shift in the medical community towards more responsible prescribing practices and a greater emphasis on holistic approaches to pain management and addiction treatment. "Drug Dealer, MD" serves as a compelling wake-up call to healthcare professionals and the public about the dangers of overmedication and the need for a more compassionate and evidence-based approach to addressing addiction.
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