It’s actually much worse than you might think. From Matt Bivens at Racket News via zerohedge.com:
Yes, we in the medical profession got millions of Americans addicted to heroin and fentanyl. But that was all just a big misunderstanding. Why get into it?

And sure, nearly one in ten adults has had a family member die from a drug overdose. Ordinary people are furious about it, too. Their under-appreciated rage drove skepticism of official COVID-19 narratives, and that same rage might sway the outcome of the Presidential election — heck, might even land us in a war with Mexico! (Wouldn’t that be the ultimate “Wag the Dog”-level distraction from those sociopaths upstairs in our House of Medicine!)
So, yes, agreed. All good points.
We medical people who see the patients and do all of the work — we, the house staff — we’re downstairs people. We can’t do anything about what goes on above. Agreed, it’s shameful how easily the upstairs sociopaths conned us, and it’s annoying to see them now so fabulously rich. But doctors being intentionallymanipulated into destroying the lives of millions — that could have happened to anyone. Why stay angry about it? Ancient history! It’s not like it’s still happening, right? (Right?)
Surely you don’t want to burn down the entire house? We work here. And the pay is not bad. Let’s just focus on the patients before us, and try to stay positive. Right?
Long gone prof. PC guru bud was hooked bigtime after a failed spinal tap, what a gnarly scar on the back.
Once he broke his own leg to get some more hydrocodones or vicodin and about 20 a day was his intake.
This would kill most people without that Irish liver and it did eventually take him out, more positive memories than bad and the negative ones were due to the pills.
Saw the most amazing spider over there with awesome camo, as big as one of those album sized ashtrays, beautiful specimen, I waved from the PC table and it walked off to the air vent on the floor.