Law360 (July 8, 2021, 10:33 p.m. EDT) – Well-meaning physicians, influenced by drug industry marketing, have often prescribed opioids, which release “gremlins” in the brain chemistry of patients that make them and still are addicted to narcotics have worse pain, a New York jury heard on Thursday.
Dr. Anna Lembke, an addiction specialist at Stanford University School of Medicine, provided the illustrative report on day two of expert testimony in a lawsuit that began last week involving New York state and two Long Island counties against seven families of drug manufacturers and companies. dealer.
A metaphorical scale has been used in many of Lembke’s statements to explain how opiates affect …
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