History of opioid use in America

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  • From our free online course, “The Opioid Crisis in America”:
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    Dr. Andrew Kolodny discusses the history of opioid use to treat pain in the United States, primarily since the Civil War.
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Komentáře • 275

  • @HarvardOnline
    @HarvardOnline  Před 5 lety +7

    Learn more in our free online course, “The Opioid Crisis in America”: harvardx.link/9ybbs

  • @WiseArkAngel
    @WiseArkAngel Před 2 lety +80

    Man, I look up some fascinating stuff when I’m sick.

    • @bijouxdoum6199
      @bijouxdoum6199 Před 2 lety

      Get on methadone bro

    • @ari8184
      @ari8184 Před 2 lety +4

      I know if I had a time machine you already know the first thing I would do!

    • @ComradeZBunch
      @ComradeZBunch Před 2 lety +3

      Same. Just trying to distract the brain.

    • @andrewfulton3435
      @andrewfulton3435 Před 2 lety +7

      I definitely thought he meant dope-sick. Let us know?

    • @shaolinmonk7262
      @shaolinmonk7262 Před 2 lety +9

      He def meant dope seeek

  • @GazB85
    @GazB85 Před rokem +16

    No mention of prohibition causing the high rates of overdoses cause people end up buying cut products with unknown doses and in the last decade fentanyl and its analogues have been more and more used to not only cut street Heroin but also other non-opioid drugs, which had never been seen before.

    • @johnford9070
      @johnford9070 Před 2 měsíci

      Ok don’t do heroin how about?

    • @Mike-mx5wd
      @Mike-mx5wd Před 20 dny

      Yep they always find an excuse

    • @MaximillianJ
      @MaximillianJ Před 8 dny

      Private Prisons (CCA) doesn't want that
      DEA would be out of a job,
      ATF...need I say more

  • @bookbeing
    @bookbeing Před 2 lety +66

    No one should be in charge of another person's access to medicine that will treat his or her own pain. The Nanny laws are cruel to the poor who are in pain as they are forced to suffer or go into extreme poverty trying to access the medicines that will help them resolve their pain.

    • @ari8184
      @ari8184 Před 2 lety

      Shut up we both know if laws got less strict the amount of pain clinics that would open and a huge spike of drug addicts would be created!

    • @nevermore7285
      @nevermore7285 Před 2 lety +6

      The problem is drugs like Heroine and Morphine only artifical remove your pain temporarily, and at the cost of increasing your suffering. Getting addicted to something will only make your life worse.

    • @bookbeing
      @bookbeing Před 2 lety +16

      @@nevermore7285 have you ever suffered in nonstop pain for a long time? If not, let me tell you, It's horrible. I've seen it happen to two people that I knew and observed closely. one had stage 4 cancer that had metastasized to his bones causing microfractures throughout his entire body, the other had severe osteoarthritis that had progressed to debilitating levels and she was elderly. Opiates were the gentlest and most effective for both of their pain management. Opiates improved both of their functioning mobility mood and quality of life. They were a godsend. Neither of these two people or others who suffer today should have to jump through hoops to be able to manage their own pain. . lots of things can be addictive food can be addictive but we don't cut people off of food gambling shopping working you name it, someone's addicted to it.. should we control all those things as well and dole each out to those we deem deserving, bit by bit?

    • @Bluelilly40
      @Bluelilly40 Před rokem

      @@bookbeing of course, he/she doesn’t respond because there is no answer good enough to explain away letting someone suffer from pain until they die. Quality of life matters. Our lives matter. If our physicians and us decide that opioids are best for our pain, that’s all that matters. Andrew Kolodny has made MILLIONS off of other peoples suffering. He should be in prison. He’s not a savior, he’s one of satans minions.

    • @beedorth5090
      @beedorth5090 Před rokem +3

      ​@@bookbeingexactly. People are far too judgemental causing people to alienate and isolate so dramatically.
      If only they could just try to understand before it's too late and they need something to quell the pain of a broken bone or tooth infection.
      They like to think they're better than people in true pain or discounting peoples pain because they arent in tears they must not be siffering.
      They dont seem to get it at all though, sadly.

  • @KTravRuNEr
    @KTravRuNEr Před 5 lety +49

    This is an incomplete history. Talk about Bill Clinton’s policies. Patient bill of rights. Customer service surveys for doctors. Lawsuits against physicians who didn’t treat pain aggressively. What about the pain epidemic ? Let’s focus on this also - we need more and better research on chronic pain - causes and treatments. Clearly we are lacking here.

    • @rickevans7941
      @rickevans7941 Před 4 lety +4

      Imagine being so full of yourself that you feel the need to tell a highly respected MD...who just so happens to be one of top Opioid Epidemic experts in the entire country...and the Founder & Executive Director of Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing, aka PROP...and the Co-Director of Opioid Policy Research for the Heller School at Brandeis...that his video is lacking; plus bringing in Clinton. Smooth move, Exlax LOL. Maybe look up Dr. Kolodny, or just who the fuck it is you're spouting off to in general, before offering up your brilliant input.

    • @hugbug4408
      @hugbug4408 Před 3 lety

      That's a good approach!!

    • @bingopicks649
      @bingopicks649 Před 3 lety +5

      Bro, until we outlaw lobbying and make it illegal for corporations to donate to politicians......NOTHING, I REPEAT NOTHING WILL EVER CHANGE.

    • @ianmercurio1255
      @ianmercurio1255 Před 3 lety

      @@bingopicks649 won’t happen until a revolution.. a violent ont

    • @violent_bebop9687
      @violent_bebop9687 Před 3 lety

      Yeah, let's not being up Purdue Pharma...!

  • @Damiensissues
    @Damiensissues Před 2 lety +19

    I imagine you won't see or answer this but I thought I may as well ask - firstly, great video, very informative so props for that. My question tho is did doctors really seriously believe the claim that oxycodone didn't have the same abuse/addiction potential that practically all other opiates/opioids do? Back in the 90s, did you personally believe that the extremely well documented and clear link between opiates and addiction that existed for every single opiate/opioid that had ever been discovered really didn't apply to oxycodone for some reason? Because PURDUE said so?
    It just seems to me that doctors are excusing themselves of any responsibilty for the opioid epidemic by claiming that they genuinely believed Purdue's marketing. Being told that there's an opioid that works on the mu-opioid receptor circuitry and is an effective painkiller but is also somehow non-addictive is like being told someone has invented cold fusion or a perpetual energy machine - an extraordinary claim which was inexplicably subjected to no skepticism?
    Would love to hear your take on this!

    • @undrwatropium3724
      @undrwatropium3724 Před rokem

      Purdue fucked everyone. Of course they knew

    • @paracelsus9282
      @paracelsus9282 Před rokem

      totally agree. first they created and marketed heroin as an alternative to morphine that was safer and less addictive and then they created oxycodone which they marekted as a safer and non addictive alternative to commonly prescribed opiates at the time. history repeats itself it seems. and now were seeing a reverse of the opium war where china is flooding western markets with synthetic opioids like fentanyl to weaken and profit off of the west.

    • @joshuaaugustin5005
      @joshuaaugustin5005 Před rokem

      You wont get a clear answer for this. Clearly not. But running a successful medical practice with steady "patients" is more difficult than you think. They went to school all those years with the illusion of getting rich. Our culture promotes the idea that a doctor should be rich. It's an egotistical self fulfilling prophecy that compounded itself.

    • @joshuaaugustin5005
      @joshuaaugustin5005 Před rokem +4

      On the other side of the coin, people legitimately need opioids. Denying anyone the access to pain relief is inhumane in a sense. Whether an old man really "needs" a powerful opioid is sometimes circumstantial and depends on the day. Maybe you can call that overprescribing but to give a person with multiple injuries ibuprofen because of the chance they will become dependent on opioids is unacceptable.

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur Před 11 měsíci

      Trump started this with his declaration of an opiate epidemic, for him it was all part of his goal to decrease unemployment, along with cutting tons of social programs like meals on wheels. No one cares about addicts lives or their families suffering, at the very least people are just so disgusted by addiction that they'd rather let someone suffer than to let another person do with their body as they wish. But for most politicians it probably has to do with unemployment. FK the pain and suffering, damn pussies can deal with it and work like a real man.
      My 62 yr old mother is terminally ill and in lots of pain from various diseases and the last doctor at a pain clinic that prescribed them to her just got fired and the whole pain clinic no longer prescribes opiates.
      This is what happens when narrow minded fools are in charge, they rush in like brute beasts with their "manly"(beastly) mentality, getting people hurt and making a mess of the place.

  • @Puppy_Puppington
    @Puppy_Puppington Před 4 lety +14

    Wow wtf id give So MUCH to live my private life independently and be able to buy and use opioid products however I wished!!! Instead of being treated like an automatic criminal and scum to people. Like wow if someone is functional let them fucking be

    • @masoncampbell3314
      @masoncampbell3314 Před rokem +3

      Right. I’d love to be able to walk in a store and buy whatever tf I want legally. Nowadays we’re stuck with the black market and no safe source where we know what we’re getting. Ever seen the HBO show The Knick? It’s about a 1901 doctor who injects coke + heroin. Highly recommend it. Interesting show

    • @mbcornelison74
      @mbcornelison74 Před rokem +1

      Right, You mean for example, in a free country? Without tyranny? Where you have right to pursue happiness as you choose so long as you aren’t harming others? Foreign concept here in drug-warring America.

  • @chris73brown
    @chris73brown Před rokem

    Awesome. TYVM

  • @Revolving-my2zu
    @Revolving-my2zu Před 2 lety +21

    The issue is not increased prescriptions; it’s that people suffering from some mental struggle is finding relief that no others have been able to diagnose or treat. Addiction is a symptom of mental health and declining societies, and so on.

    • @JotaSdZ
      @JotaSdZ Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly, prescribed or not, they are being abused because of the underlying issues to substance abuse, such as major depression, bipolar disorder, ocd, etc. In my person experience, the addiction part is being the main focus, which makes sense when detoxing, but ive found that most mental health providers wont go more in depth to what actually triggers the addiction. I was addicted to pain killers for 5 years, and i got them without a script, it took me years to finally find a therapist who looked beyond just my addiction for me to finally feel im getting help. Ive been clean for 3 years now and i feel much more alive, but that gut feeling is always there when those depressive thoughts and racing mind start consuming you and the only thing your brain can assimilate with relief is drugs, this is the case for me and im sure many others. Completely agree with your comment bro, just wanted to add to it, cheers

    • @GazB85
      @GazB85 Před rokem +2

      Declining societies?
      Opioid use has been around for thousands of years (Opium then morphine, Heroin etc.) and ‘declining societies’ isn’t the major cause, what ever it means.
      It’s normally trauma or some other mental illness, anxiety or (Physical or mental) pain that leads to addiction.

    • @beedorth5090
      @beedorth5090 Před rokem

      We bought heroin and the lie from a German scientist's. Well, the govt facilitated it, but I think it was 1853.

    • @666FUC6KER666
      @666FUC6KER666 Před 11 měsíci

      or…. and get ready for this one, it might just blow your mind…
      maybe human beings enjoy euphoria?
      crazy thought, I know! so glad there is such a broad network of draconian laws and vampiric industries surrounding the “epidemic” of humans using plants and plant products to elicit a euphoric effect.
      maybe if we had an honest conversation about the realities of drug use, encouraged factual education, and respected the basic rights of consenting adults to freely alter their own brain chemistry with substances ensured by their society to be pure, accurately labeled, affordable, and easily available - maybe we wouldn’t have such a ‘crisis’
      but of course we’d rather have people die in the street from fentanyl - a drug the majority of users would never even have bothered to try had their drug of choice been available. I mean it’s not like they’re actually ‘people’ right? they’re junkies…

    • @StewiethaChewie
      @StewiethaChewie Před 10 měsíci

      ​@juansdn93 doctors had patients on hundreds of mgs of this crap. When I was 17 I got into a nasty car accident and Shattered my jaw and before I knew it I was on just about 200mgs of oxy and another 50 of percoset for breakthrough pain. When they finally just took it away from me a year later cuz they believed since it was prescribed by a Dr and I wasn't abusing then I wasn't addicted let's just say I went through absolute hell. This drug still releases tons of dopamine and endorphins even though you aren't using it to get high and after long term use your body isn't able to make them like they could before so when you stop the meds major depression sets in which takes years to correct itself if it ever does.

  • @idrisnewton4552
    @idrisnewton4552 Před rokem

    This was fascinating

  • @albertross6443
    @albertross6443 Před rokem +19

    When I sold Oxycontin for Purdue Pharma between 1998-2001...we too promoted Oxycontin as a less abusable and longer acting better choice... history repeating!! After many of my docs, nurses, and pharms told me Oxycontin was way worse than Lortab, Vicodin and others...I resigned in 2001 and soon I lost my family, every penny I ever made, my marriage, everything!!! I became a disillusioned depressed alcoholic that was suffering from PTSD. That was 20 years ago..and I am still trying to get well..I can't hold a job... because of treatment resistant major depression! I have had ECT and it helps partially. I too was a casualty of Purdue Pharma!! Mark Ross.

    • @SixHundredandThirteen
      @SixHundredandThirteen Před rokem

      Thank the Sackler Family!! For destroying all our lives

    • @joannagamez3268
      @joannagamez3268 Před 11 měsíci

      Just saw the "Painkiller" documentary on Netflix about Purdue Pharma and Sackler family. 150% history is repeating itself. Thanks for sharing your story.

    • @StewiethaChewie
      @StewiethaChewie Před 10 měsíci

      Sorry to hear that. Wishing you all the best. This drug def hit my family hard and tore it tf apart. I wish I could do the same to the sacklers. They are some of the most sadistic people on the planet I think. Wishing you all the best. It wasn't your fault they led you to believe you were helping people and I'm sure compensated you very well. Take care and get yourself better.

    • @johnwright291
      @johnwright291 Před 9 měsíci

      Sorry. I'm 67 and have had much experience with drugs of abuse and I just don't see how someone could be so naive to think that anything containing oxycodone wouldn't be highly addictive. Its just as bad as the BAYER company claiming heroin is less addictive than morphine. Except by the 1990s one hundred years later its even more puzzling.

    • @westbmore-kambone
      @westbmore-kambone Před 8 měsíci

      I was a casualty also age 15-16 was crushing and snorting 3 80mg tabs daily in less than a year I was shooting dope

  • @ThemanlymanStan
    @ThemanlymanStan Před 9 měsíci +2

    Depression and anxiety lead to opioid addiction. This is such a huge factor he is overlooking. If you're mentally healthy, you dont want to feel the emotional and physical numbness they give you. I know of many people that actually DONT like how opioids make them feel. Addiction comes from mental pain. The medical field strongly acknowledges physical pain being treated effectively with opioids but mental pain is treated with medications that are potentially harder to get off of SSRI drugs
    If opioids were legal like alcohol was opioids overdoses would be as much a factor as alcohol overdoses. Strength of opioid action would be controlled and youd know what you were actually getting. Imagine drinking a beer and it was as strong as everclear but you couldnt taste the difference?? No wonder people overdose!

    • @michaelfinley4440
      @michaelfinley4440 Před 8 měsíci

      Well said. thanks

    • @IgorBojanic-oh5yb
      @IgorBojanic-oh5yb Před 3 měsíci

      True. Bcs of depression, melancholy, boredom and anxiety I started using opiates n opioids + sedatives. I used opium, morphine, codeine, Heroin, methadone, Tramadol, Oxycodone, dilaudid, demerol, Fentanyl patches, Tilidin, buprenorphine, several benzos + zolpidem or sometimes zopiclone and phenobarbitone

  • @SixHundredandThirteen
    @SixHundredandThirteen Před rokem +8

    I want to thank the Sackler Family for Creating Oxycontin and for Creating the Modern day Opioid Epidemic.

    • @jasonbachelor604
      @jasonbachelor604 Před 9 měsíci

      The man you are listening to is a huge part of the opiod crisis. (Drug prohibition crisis really)

  • @thENDweDIE
    @thENDweDIE Před 2 lety +6

    Wasn't it also used to treat alcoholism..??
    Society preferred to have a drunk on heroin at home comfortable than ragging in the streets and/or fighting people and their wives...

    • @WiseArkAngel
      @WiseArkAngel Před 2 lety +1

      I wouldn’t be surprised. Laudanum, an opium based medication, was intended to be a cough suppressant, but was also used to treat abnormal conditions such as lygophobia.

    • @TheRedRaven_
      @TheRedRaven_ Před rokem

      Alcoholics used it as well, I don't think it was ever a "treatment" per say.

    • @thENDweDIE
      @thENDweDIE Před rokem +1

      @@WiseArkAngel good times

    • @thENDweDIE
      @thENDweDIE Před rokem

      @@TheRedRaven_ I see...the outcome dictates it's aplacation ; kinda like how Viagra was meant to treat blood pressure or someshit..??

  • @stuzaza
    @stuzaza Před 2 měsíci +1

    Should it not be a discussion on "opiates" rather than opioids? Or do i misunderstand the definitions of those words?

  • @Digital_daze_
    @Digital_daze_ Před 11 měsíci +1

    IV heroin use was very prevalent prior to 1970s
    Burroughs writes about it in the 1950s,
    Charlie Parker.. died 1955 (rip)
    There are even drug psa’s from the 50s and 60s which discuss IV heroin use as “public enemy number one”
    Like they did with marijuana in the 1930s.
    (See refer madness.)

  • @MichaTheLight
    @MichaTheLight Před 2 lety +1

    The worst thing is your distortion of emotions the creation of an inner illusions that things would be OK. your intuition which is based heavily on life experience and emotions is also manipulated.

  • @D20000
    @D20000 Před 2 lety +7

    Is it because they are OVEREXPOSED or is it because they didn't get the right information and safety precausions given to them before they began using it? mhm.. I go with the second one. They also said heroin wasn't adictive in the ads for it so thats another example.

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur Před 11 měsíci +1

      "mis-exposed" to be more accurate, i.e. mis-prescribed. Also mis-informed. Prescription opiates aren't that big of a deal, but man the US is flopping around like an amputee ape right now in this regard. Makes me remember I don't live in the future and humanity still has a long long way to go.

  • @dcamron46
    @dcamron46 Před rokem +6

    Man I wish there was more good and safe opioids available to some Americans these days. Honestly if I could I’d farm it myself at this point.

    • @dmtwizard
      @dmtwizard Před 10 měsíci +1

      You can legally grow Papaver Somniferum pods

    • @michaelfinley4440
      @michaelfinley4440 Před 8 měsíci

      @@dmtwizard U can? where?? not here

    • @dmtwizard
      @dmtwizard Před 8 měsíci

      @@michaelfinley4440 In the US. You can order them online. They’re only illegal when you harvest and manufacture it into opium

    • @ghastly08
      @ghastly08 Před 5 měsíci

      ​​@@michaelfinley4440 northern Indiana has several small patches for personal enjoyment in important folks yards

  • @shanichamachan6036
    @shanichamachan6036 Před 3 lety +8

    I came here because I want to learn about why Reverend Swanson was so addicted to Morphine.

  • @jasminethompson4100
    @jasminethompson4100 Před 4 měsíci

    i just love this song

  • @mattsheezy5469
    @mattsheezy5469 Před 2 lety +18

    Opioids & Opiates provide pure euphoria. Unfortunately, they also hijack the reward center in the brain, making it all you can think about. Healthcare professionals focus a lot on the physical effects of opioid withdrawal, but it’s the psychological aspect that makes it so uncomfortable. You can’t sleep, you’re in a constant state of panic (acute anxiety), you are obsessed with getting more of the drug, and everything has a terrible emotional quality to it. It’s as if all of the neurotransmitters that were being suppressed, now are suddenly flooding your brain all at once.

    • @EyeonthePrize247
      @EyeonthePrize247 Před 2 lety +3

      Well said. The mental, physical and psychological toll of going through that cycle for years has left a mark on my soul… I wouldn’t wish that on anyone.

    • @Damiensissues
      @Damiensissues Před 2 lety +1

      Opiate withdrawal is like having a moderate cold. Its unpleasant, but not this unbearable torture that excuses the antisocial behaviour like manipulation & crime that addicts engage in to avoid it. They like to exaggerate how bad it is to try to justify acting like bad people but mild to moderate cold/flu like symptoms shouldn't even excuse a day off work, let alone all the awful things addicts do every single day to get their next hit!

    • @den264
      @den264 Před rokem +2

      @@Damiensissues I don't even have to ask ! But you were never addicted to opioids for any serious amount of time. If you had been you would never come out with such a ridiculous comment. I was addicted to just over the counter codeine for ten years. I used to cold water extract it three times per day. After only six months on it I tried to quit. Let me tell you that the experience of cold turkey withdrawal was the most horrific experience I have ever gone through. And I have had tons of bad flues living in dank damp Scotland. I have suffered rheumatic fever as a child which I remember to this day as being pure hell. But my withdrawal experience ranks as the worst in my entire life. It is eqivelent to suffering a flue magnified by ten. And it is accompanied by complete insomnia lasting four days or more, plus leg thrashing which drives one mad, plus psychological terror and yearning for another hit second by second. Then comes the stomach cramps, the nauseated, swaets and if you do nod off through complete exhaustion, the horrific nightmares. And the worst thing about all this, is that it hts you all at the same bloody time. You have never been to hell like myself and thousands of others, so until you ever experience what I just described, may I concil you to keep your mouth shut.

    • @masoncampbell3314
      @masoncampbell3314 Před rokem +1

      Wow you put that really well. Thank you. Perfect description bro. Everything really does have a terrible emotional quality to it

    • @sirslaughter2092
      @sirslaughter2092 Před rokem

      I like the mental effects

  • @janetspell1396
    @janetspell1396 Před 4 měsíci +1

    The only way anyone would understand how horrible it is to suffer in any chronic pain situation, is to live in it themselves. There’s a difference between taking pain medication for true pain and the ones who just take them even though they have no pain.. or.. continue to take them after an acute short term medical need.

    • @tack3411
      @tack3411 Před měsícem

      100%. It’s not addicts fault tho, it’s the governments. DEA should not be able to tell your doctor how to prescribe your medication.
      And the cdc claiming it was caused by overprescribing is wild too, “they found a correlation between prisoners and increase deaths and misuse” meanwhile during the same long period the population increased dramatically, wonder if that had anything to do with it lol
      Learned in 6th grade science that correlation doesn’t equal causation, but I suppose if the government owns you and the department depends on that type of issue for its existence it makes sense 😅

  • @commoveo1
    @commoveo1 Před 2 lety +14

    You ever work a hard job for 35 years?

  • @theoriginalpiz
    @theoriginalpiz Před 6 měsíci

    What about the impact that prohibition has had?

  • @mrladoucier1534
    @mrladoucier1534 Před měsícem

    Why can is it legal to buy 75% alcohol ( bacardi 151 rum)
    But i cant buy a percocett and go play basketball in the park?

  • @nneichan9353
    @nneichan9353 Před 10 měsíci

    I know this documentary is going to be interesting!
    I always wonder at the difference in addiction rates/experiences of alcohol and opioids. Honestly in the ER I saw more people addicted and destroyed by Alcohol. Addiction is very sad.
    I have never experienced any kind of euphoria when taking prescribed pain medication. I am really wondering why. Is it a genetic block? I also strongly dislike Alcohol and don't drink. I hated smoking, too. What makes it so? Am I just lucky?
    I do have chronic pain. I believe Opioids can be used for chronic pain safely, but cautiously! opioids should not be used to completely relieve chronic pain, that is my opinion. but carefully to alleviate enough of the pain for functional life to be achieved.

  • @mayo42069
    @mayo42069 Před rokem +1

    i fw lean and percs doe

  • @DonRobertson82
    @DonRobertson82 Před 3 lety +7

    Just because youre ok with dying, doesnt mean youre insane. Nobody asked to be here and some dont want to stay.

    • @DANTEANDOLINI
      @DANTEANDOLINI Před 3 lety +1

      SUICIDE, THE FIRST TRUE PHILOSOPHICAL QUESTION.(A. CAMUS. IT;S ILLEGAL BECAUSE THEY OWN US, OUR STRAWMAN IS COLLATERAL FOR DEBT DIDN'T ASK TO BE HERE.HAVE A LOOK ROUND SEE IF THIS IS A GAME YOU WANT TO PLAY. NO STIGMA TO SUICIDE JUST CHOICE. TO DISMISS AN IDEA BECAUSE OF NEGATIVE PUBLICITY, WHEN IN FACT IT'S A VERY PLAUSIBLE NOBLE DECISION. WE ARE ALL JUST SLAVES AND IT'S GETTING WORSE BECAUSE OF IDIOTS BELIEVING THE DAILY MAIL OR BBC. NO RESEARCH AND THEY MAKE DECISIONS WITHOUT LOOKING AT THE WHOLE NOT JUST SOME OF THE PARTS. 3% AND WE CAN TAKE OUR PLANET BACK INSTEAD OF THE PSYCHOPATHS THAT LIE, STEAL KILL. TO EXIST IS TO SUFFFER. GOOD. I WISH STUPIDITY WAS PAINFUL. HOPEFULLY PEOPLE WILL LEARN. DOUBT IT

  • @johnguzman7425
    @johnguzman7425 Před 2 lety +3

    So are we just going to ignore how Opium Dens were made illegal before Opium was? Whom do you think they wanted to prevent utilizing the drug by closing the dens and not the drug itself, and if we're talking about 1914 6 years before the height of the popularity of the KKK (2.9 millon memebers by 1919 there was even a screening of Birth of a Nation at the White House at the time) are you sure that's not related at all? Or maybe in the West Coast in relatively the same era how Mexican Opium aka Marijuana needed to be regulated something doesn't pass the taste test with your "history" lesson

  • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582

    I realize that heroin use is associated with those from lower income communities...
    But that stuff is expensive!!!
    You GOTTA have alotta money to support an opiate addiction!!!!

    • @alexmcmillen2397
      @alexmcmillen2397 Před 3 lety +1

      True this is why so many addicts are willing to sell off their bodies and will do anything for a $10 dose

    • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582
      @inthelandofmorethansmall7582 Před 3 lety +5

      @@alexmcmillen2397 it's also why people with an opiate addiction will begin to steal or con people. Its survival to them.
      People who wouldnt think of taking what's not theirs, become thieves. Unrecognizable.

    • @alexmcmillen2397
      @alexmcmillen2397 Před 3 lety +3

      @@inthelandofmorethansmall7582 you’re 100% right

    • @bambikittens2312
      @bambikittens2312 Před 2 lety +4

      @@alexmcmillen2397 that’s not WHY we sell ourselves and everything we’ve got for heroin. We do that out of fear of being dope sick… because it is one of the MOST painful experiences a human beings body can physically withstand. Many of us end up giving up or offing ourselves whilst trying to kick dope because of how painful the withdrawals are. Im terrified of kicking but I have to soon.

    • @ericwright5455
      @ericwright5455 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bambikittens2312 as a 20+ year indulger I can tell you eventually you'll be sick of being sick. It's the worst year of hell. I don't want it again that's what keeps me from the best feeling in the universe.

  • @hugbug4408
    @hugbug4408 Před 3 lety +17

    Let's not 4get alcohol which has done more destructiveness than all other drugs combined;!or close 2 it.Alcohol withdraw can b fatal!!

    • @DANTEANDOLINI
      @DANTEANDOLINI Před 3 lety +1

      8 0UT OF 10 DRUG ADMISSIONS TO A&E ARE ALCOHOL RELATED

    • @DANTEANDOLINI
      @DANTEANDOLINI Před 3 lety

      HOW MANY PEOPLE PEOPLE DO YOU KNOW WITH WEIGHT ISSUES. DIABETES HAVING LIMBS REMOVED FROM SUGAR ABUSE. i KNOW MORE PEOPLE WITH SUCH PROBLEMS THAN I KNOW HEROIN PROBLEM PEOPLE, AND THIS COMING FROM A MAN WITH A FAMILY OF SCUM ADDICTS, THIEVES, LIARS, i WORKED ALL MY LIFE TO PAY FOR MY FAV PLEASURE. AS SEEING SCUM JUNKIES GAVE ME MORALS, BAN SUGAR FOR MORE REAL PROBLEMS

    • @marlenecampbell5439
      @marlenecampbell5439 Před 3 lety

      Alcohol is big money for the government.

    • @hugbug4408
      @hugbug4408 Před 3 lety +3

      Laudnem is alcohol mixed with opium that back 100s of years.

    • @JJ-me4yu
      @JJ-me4yu Před 3 lety

      @@hugbug4408 A percocet and a Buzzball🤣

  • @TwoBun
    @TwoBun Před rokem +1

    The coincidence of synthetic opioids and "Anti-Crazy" medication may well have been sympathetic to earlier interest and research into "mind Control". The idea of personal computing and a World Wide Web, was not entirely supported. The word bipolar was mostly used to describe transistors until the early 2000s, then some approval to label people and prescribe dopamine receptor antagonist as an "Anti-Crazy" medication. See - WGBH Boston video vault, "The Case of the Frozen Addict".

  • @Plus_P_Plus
    @Plus_P_Plus Před 2 lety +2

    whats so bad about people getting euphoric?

  • @thENDweDIE
    @thENDweDIE Před 2 lety +3

    When they started marketing Oxy...they had higher ups backing it up..??
    Sounds like dark money was involved...

    • @nickadkins7765
      @nickadkins7765 Před 9 měsíci

      My friend. The pharma companies ARE the higher ups. It's marketed in a way that it does provide help, which is how they get away with it...but in typical elite fashion the main focus of these drugs are to destroy people.

  • @MaximillianJ
    @MaximillianJ Před 8 dny

    2:32 too funny. history repeats itself ad nauseam

  • @ADHDDistracts
    @ADHDDistracts Před 6 měsíci

    I looked this up because of Reverend Swanson's addiction to morphine in Red Dead Redemption 2

  • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582

    Also, it doesnt take long term use for a person to develop a physical dependence.
    Maybe 4 days.
    Maybe One use.
    It will happen so quickly and you won't realize it until you stop taking the meds that it's too late.

    • @chaoticatmos1461
      @chaoticatmos1461 Před 2 lety +3

      Um it depends on the person, and no it doesn't happen that quickly for ANYONE. It's a minimum of 2 weeks. It took me a couple months of DAILY heroin use without stopping before I ever experienced withdrawal symptoms. Multiple months bro. Boy oh boy did I have the chance to get the fuck out, and I didn't. Regrets. But please don't claim bogus. Cause physical dependence simply doesn't happen that quick, and one use definitely will not cause anything to happen. You realize there are natural opioids in our body? All types of endorphins are literally endogenous opiates in the body. But you thinking one use can cause withdrawal really shows how ignorant you are. You clearly haven't been around it, nor done much legitimate research...

    • @matthewmaxcy1574
      @matthewmaxcy1574 Před 2 lety

      @@chaoticatmos1461 yep exactly..

    • @eastwood111
      @eastwood111 Před 2 lety +1

      Stop spreading lies. It takes the average person of six weeks of every day use going above their pain number to create a physical addiction there are no humans that can take opioids for four days in a row and become inducted, unless we’re talking about injecting heroin. Where do you learn this propaganda from? I personally was in the hospital for two weeks and was given Dilaudid every four hours for intestinal disease. I came out of the hospital not addictive having hundreds of milligrams of a drug that’s 10 times more powerful than heroin and there was no cravings no addiction.

    • @bookbeing
      @bookbeing Před 11 měsíci +1

      So you're suggesting that people who really are hurting should just be left to suffer because some people have a tendency to addiction? Could some mistake addiction use for maintenance/pain management? Some need pain medicine so they can function and not be in agony. we need not throw these people under the bus so we can feel morally justified in our witch hunting war against drug users.

    • @S2375wattage
      @S2375wattage Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, that's what I heard. Try to only take it 3 times max. I've also heard that the ketamine clinics can help with chronic pain. But you have to be dosed in the clinic and under supervision. You can't take it with you. But I've heard it really does help.

  • @thr33graffiti94
    @thr33graffiti94 Před 5 lety +3

    In mice wow

  • @jake3579
    @jake3579 Před 2 lety +2

    You know guys Indians use Poppyseed paste for cooking meat dishes

    • @bitchybrunette6232
      @bitchybrunette6232 Před rokem +1

      People pour beer over anything on the BBQ. The temp goes high enough you won’t get High. Sorry.

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur Před 11 měsíci

      @@bitchybrunette6232 Morphine has a melting point of 200 degrees C... You think you know... but you don't.

  • @Xxmeca421xX
    @Xxmeca421xX Před 3 lety +8

    One day I hope humans can choose to take whatever they want and not go to prison. It's only killing more people because of street fentanyl yet there's people high af on methadone legally who get it from a doctor once a day for years

  • @tmoss89
    @tmoss89 Před 4 měsíci

    Wait Bayer made herion

  • @Carter-je9kb
    @Carter-je9kb Před 2 měsíci

    I am an opioid

  • @donovanscabbia6770
    @donovanscabbia6770 Před 2 lety +8

    You need something to dull the monotony of this God forsaken life.

    • @bambikittens2312
      @bambikittens2312 Před 2 lety +3

      Yah we’ll take it from me…. Opioids make life 100x worse than it is organically. Have you ever tried kicking heroin and/or fentanyl? If not, you’re fortunate. Very fortunate. My life is being ruined as I type this due to fentanyl and I’m only 20. I’ve been using opioids since 13 and fentanyl IV since 16. Take it from me.

    • @muffin_gamers
      @muffin_gamers Před 2 lety +2

      Trust me, no drug can fix that. If there was one I’d have found it by now. Opioids are as good as people say, but they’re also not lying about the bad parts, it will make your life hell it is not worth it at all

    • @den264
      @den264 Před rokem

      Yes like the mythical drug Soma from Huxley's brave new world. Provided wonderful highs with no addictive properties. If only !

  • @Pluhgz1
    @Pluhgz1 Před rokem

    It makes sense. The government knows it was a problem and tax payers money payed to fix. We are in a loop same thing difrent times.

  • @TheRedRaven_
    @TheRedRaven_ Před rokem

    3:36 you really said "white" in that sentence? This is a slight of hand attempt at tying in pre/post slavery Americans to immigrants which is really an inaccuracy on your part. Melanin was not an issue with immigrants coming to America, in fact most had their own issues of discrimination/persecution and the sole reason to immigrate to America.

    • @nevermore7285
      @nevermore7285 Před rokem

      I’m not sure what the complaint here is? He was talking about who was going through this.

  • @davidfurino2987
    @davidfurino2987 Před 4 měsíci

    They need to legalize all drugs to get control of it ,otherwise the black market will never disappear.

  • @haroldwilson6015
    @haroldwilson6015 Před 2 lety +4

    It is, and was ever about the money. The majority of these doctors knew the dangers of these drugs, but they are in business with the pharmaceutical companies that produce these terrible drugs.

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur Před 11 měsíci

      Yea it was about money to them but in all honesty... Sorry for people that got lied to but opiates are awesome, people just have no moderation, so they should stay illegal and prescription only, but they do work better than any pain killer for many people and many types of pains and they are a really awesome recreational drug.
      Well... most of them.. Fully synthetic opiates like Fentanyl suck so much, but semi-synthetics like oxycodone, hydrocodone, coedine, ect are pretty great.

  • @JohnMark-bx1ks
    @JohnMark-bx1ks Před 3 lety +10

    Americans experience a lot of pain becoz they dont practice accupunture, yoga, accupressure, lots of nerve pain from sugar they ingestion.....then the loneliness bcoz of technology...= nerve pain, neuro pain, tissue pain....

  • @jordyhall7281
    @jordyhall7281 Před 5 měsíci

    Stay away from it kids it’s dangerous and addictive I don’t wanna see any1 of hall drugged out on the streets 💯💯

  • @realax4603
    @realax4603 Před 2 lety +4

    Instead cane juice - SUGAR (contain sulfate dioxide)
    Instead poppy tea- OPION (contain phosphate)

    • @EDD519
      @EDD519 Před rokem +1

      try KRATOM !

  • @chaosnazareth
    @chaosnazareth Před 2 lety +2

    Thank God we have the government to ruin everything fun.

  • @MarcKlark
    @MarcKlark Před 4 měsíci

    I need 100 x pills 💊

  • @edwarddunlap7344
    @edwarddunlap7344 Před 3 lety +3

    GOODBY VICODIN , HELLO KRATOM, (so far ).

  • @botulismcasserole9832
    @botulismcasserole9832 Před 2 lety +6

    I love heroin

  • @dannyboykushsmoke3439
    @dannyboykushsmoke3439 Před 3 lety +10

    I would have LOVE TO BEEN DEM MICEX

    • @ianmercurio1255
      @ianmercurio1255 Před 3 lety

      😂😂😂

    • @MySpottyGirlfriend
      @MySpottyGirlfriend Před 2 lety +1

      Animal testing is disgusting. Please don't make jokes, it's horrific and needs to be stopped.

    • @chaoticatmos1461
      @chaoticatmos1461 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MySpottyGirlfriend yet almost none of the medicines we use today would be used without extensive testing first. While I agree that's is gross, the knowledge and information we've gained from this has greatly benefited humanity. Including yourself, whether you realize it or not.

    • @chaoticatmos1461
      @chaoticatmos1461 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MySpottyGirlfriend Also dude wasn't making jokes. Clearly has experience with opiates as do I. Shit would've been heaven for a mouse.

    • @MySpottyGirlfriend
      @MySpottyGirlfriend Před 2 lety

      @@chaoticatmos1461 I'm not denying the contribution that all of the many, many animals sacrificed in the name of science over the years. Many experiments were, and are still horrifically cruel. Animal models are no longer needed, we have the technology now to fully model everything in software, and willing human volunteers are plenty and will be well compensated. It's the only ethical choice really.

  • @elkarose9371
    @elkarose9371 Před 3 lety +7

    drug legalization, control and taxation is only answer. The us government never had any right in the constitution to outlaw ANY drug, let alone opioids. Mankind desires altered states, this will never end, man will continue to alter his mental state, he will always discover new ways.....

    • @DonRobertson82
      @DonRobertson82 Před 3 lety +2

      Huff gasoline... cheap, good high, and wont be outlawed anytime soon

    • @violent_bebop9687
      @violent_bebop9687 Před 3 lety +4

      Ah no , you're an addict so what? We already have enough addicts on the streets of California. There were no laws regarding morphine in the 1800s , but addicts ruin everything, so laws are needed.

    • @karagulley1996
      @karagulley1996 Před 3 lety

      @@violent_bebop9687 exactly

    • @potatoheadhaoy
      @potatoheadhaoy Před 2 lety

      @@violent_bebop9687 uhhh you do realize that One of the biggest successful drug operations was decriminalization in Portugal right. in contrast conservative states in the us even failed at marijuana legalization since those states just allow the criminals to take charge.

    • @PherPhur
      @PherPhur Před 11 měsíci

      @@violent_bebop9687 What a pompous jackass lol. Who said they're an addict?

  • @inkcap1002
    @inkcap1002 Před 2 lety +2

    Legalise it regulate it .

  • @nickcommie
    @nickcommie Před 2 lety

    "inadvertently"

  • @NoName-kf1cy
    @NoName-kf1cy Před 2 lety

    I would have to see the sources for this info because I don't believe this.

  • @GeeMak999
    @GeeMak999 Před rokem

    I don't trust your info

  • @erichhitchcock3368
    @erichhitchcock3368 Před 2 lety

    Money money money...nuff said? I don't know why people even question why. Cost my brother his life.

  • @samaeltheangelofdeath

    Hahaha Harvard online😁🤭I hope this doesn't make me retaaarrddted, like staring at tht sun like Christians

  • @toneloke7048
    @toneloke7048 Před 2 lety

    Pharmaceuticals should just make one happy pill that’s not gonna kill you or is addictive🤓

    • @dhv2852
      @dhv2852 Před 11 měsíci

      Soma? Why not finding meaning and pleasure in your own life?

  • @jeeess9979
    @jeeess9979 Před 2 lety +2

    Andrew Kolodnybis full of misinfo

  • @kw9568
    @kw9568 Před 4 měsíci

    Boring. Tell some jokes 😂😂😂

  • @Fadeinwow
    @Fadeinwow Před 2 lety

    Notice the tactic of compassion is exactly the same rhetoric democrats use.

  • @speakingtruth1725
    @speakingtruth1725 Před rokem +3

    legalize all drugs for personal use!