Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Drugged Driving Now Causes More Fatal Crashes Than Drunk Driving


By Dr. Mercola One in 4 Americans (and 1 in 3 millennials) reports knowing someone addicted to opioids,1 and recent statistics reveal driving under the influence of these and other drugs has become a serious problem, now causing more fatal car crashes than drunk driving.2 Many who go on to develop an addiction to opioids start out merely seeking relief from their aches and pains. Back pain is a leading cause of opioid use, but many also get hooked on these potent painkillers after receiving a prescription following a sports injury or a minor surgical procedure such as a tooth extraction. Little did they know the painkiller they were taking would lead them down such a dark and troublesome path. For years, drug makers misled doctors and patients about the addictive nature of their narcotic painkillers. As it turns out, opioids are highly addictive and have become the No. 1 gateway drug to heroin. While the rising death toll from opioid overdoses has received much-needed attention in the
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/06/14/drugged-driving-death-rate.aspx

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