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Pain Killer

An Empire of Deceit and the Origins of America’s Opioid Epidemic

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Soon to be a major Netflix series

Every catastrophe has a beginning. For the opioid crisis in America, the seed was a drug called OxyContin.

First hailed as a miracle drug for severe pain in the early 1990s, OxyContin went on to ignite a plague of addiction and death across America, fuelled by the aggressive marketing of its maker, Purdue Pharma and the billionaire Sackler brothers who owned the company.

Investigative journalist Barry Meier was the first to write about the elusive Sackler family, their role in this catastrophic epidemic and the army of local doctors, law enforcement and worried parents that tried to bring them down. We meet Lindsay Meyers, proud of being the youngest Oxy user she knows at just 16, local doctor Art Van Zee who witnesses his community in the grip of a ferocious epidemic, the three billionaire Sackler brothers, and Laura Nagel, the government official who made it her mission to hold the company to account.

Equal parts crime thriller, medical detective story, and business exposé, Pain Killer is the origin story of the opioid crisis, a hard-hitting look at how a supposed wonder drug became the trigger for a national tragedy.

©2020 Barry Meier (P)2020 Penguin Random House Audio
Crime Medicine & Health Care Industry Pharmacology Physical Illness & Disease True Crime White Collar & Corporate Crime Medicine

Critic reviews

Groundbreaking . . . Pain Killer is the shocking account of the origins of today's opioid epidemic, the creators of this plague, and the way to help stop it (Sam Quinones, author of Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic)
Prescient . . . a landmark work of investigative journalism (David A. Kessler, author of The End of Overeating)
All stars
Most relevant
It needs to be told. Greed in its most hideous form. And it hasn’t gone away.

A story we should all be told the world over. This is corporate manslaughter in the most unforgivable pursuit of money.

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Described everything you need to know about the opioid epidemic in America and what steps were missed could of so easily been stopped only for greed

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