Big Pharma markets
prescription opioids like OxyContin as less addictive than older drugs without any scientific evidence in support of that claim, leading to the vast overprescription of opioids and a
rise in opioid addiction, overdose and death.
The medical industry begins to realize the dangers of prescription opioids; those addicted to opioids turn to illegal markets like
heroin instead, triggering a
second wave of overdoses and deaths.
Synthetic opioids like
fentanyl grow more popular due to their potency and relative cheapness, sending overdose deaths skyrocketing.
Emerging threats include
fentanyl being cut with
xylazine, or mixed with illicit stimulants like methamphetamine or cocaine—driving an even deadlier wave of overdoses and deaths.