Podcast: Punishing Doctors, Pain Patients Won't Solve Opioid Crisis

By Cameron English and ChuckDinerstein — Jul 24, 2025
The federal government continues its crackdown on prescription opioids — a policy that doesn't reduce overdose deaths but denies legitimate patients access to pain medication their doctors have prescribed. Recent data from West Virginia underscores the need to rethink federal drug prohibition, and points us toward a smarter policy.
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Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 124 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss:

It’s more than a little ironic that proof of how badly we’ve mishandled the opioid crisis comes from West Virginia — the hardest-hit state in the U.S. and a favorite cliché in Netflix dramas. But the data now makes one thing unmistakably clear: prescription opioids are not the real villain in the "War on Drugs." No other state proves this better.

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