Thanks Kinetic.
I would be very interested in a breakdown (which they won't have) of OD deaths by prescription holders v. users of diverted narcotics.
I am a bit astounded at how doctors are failing to educate their consumers about the dark side of the codones. I was one who fell into codone dependency, and I went in eyes open and with the sort of background that gave me zero excuse. I look back, and the docs didn't really say much about addiction and how to check for it. In my case, it could have been because I was a professional in the field.
I want to make it clear that in my case, i don't blame the doctors or the system. What i lack is a layman's perspective on how the doctors, the direct public interface in the marketing of these rainmaker drugs, are told to present them.
I see with some interest that heroin ODs didn't go up or down. i'd expect some overflow from codone users who failed to calibrate to the new drug. Interesting that that didn't seem to happen.