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Today's opioid addiction epidemic is the worst man-made public health epidemic in American history. Every year, we lose more people to opioid addiction deaths than were killed in the entire Vietnam War. Working closely with Dr. Andrew Kolodny and PROP (Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing), the new feature documentaryDo No Harm: The Opioid Epidemicexposes how this catastrophic man-made public health crisis began. Filmed in the opioid epidemic ground zeros of Seattle, Kentucky and New Hampshire, the film features poignant stories from recovering addicts and families with losses; reveals the insights of leading doctors and law enforcement officers; reports the failure of drug companies to take appropriate responsibility for the crisis; traces what monies legislators have received; and focuses on those who fight back with effective, long-lasting treatment programs. Narrated by Golden Globe-winning actor Ed Harris, the 90-minute feature unravels the unintentional web of co-conspirators and sheds light on the suspicious circumstances that have led to the opioid crisis
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material_proyectable Rebiun31368479 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun31368479 m|||||o||c|||||||| cr#|n||||||||a vz#|za|z| 220311s2018 cau091 eo |o v|eng d CBUC 991000752142906712 CBUC 991010522645006709 VaAlASP eng rda VaAlASP Do no harm : the opioid epidemic directed by Harry Wiland ; producer, writer, editor Beverly Baroff ; producer, Margie Friedman ; a production of the Media Policy Center Do no harm feature documentary Opioid epidemic Santa Monica, CA Media Policy Center 2018 Santa Monica, CA Santa Monica, CA Media Policy Center [Alexandria, Virginia] Alexander Street Press [Alexandria, Virginia] [Alexandria, Virginia] Alexander Street Press 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (91 min.)) digital, sound, color 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (91 min.)) 013007 Two-dimensional Moving Image tdi rdacontent computer c rdamedia video v rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier video file rdaft Title from resource description page (viewed March 11, 2022) "A plague unleashed" Narrated by Ed Harris Today's opioid addiction epidemic is the worst man-made public health epidemic in American history. Every year, we lose more people to opioid addiction deaths than were killed in the entire Vietnam War. Working closely with Dr. Andrew Kolodny and PROP (Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing), the new feature documentaryDo No Harm: The Opioid Epidemicexposes how this catastrophic man-made public health crisis began. Filmed in the opioid epidemic ground zeros of Seattle, Kentucky and New Hampshire, the film features poignant stories from recovering addicts and families with losses; reveals the insights of leading doctors and law enforcement officers; reports the failure of drug companies to take appropriate responsibility for the crisis; traces what monies legislators have received; and focuses on those who fight back with effective, long-lasting treatment programs. Narrated by Golden Globe-winning actor Ed Harris, the 90-minute feature unravels the unintentional web of co-conspirators and sheds light on the suspicious circumstances that have led to the opioid crisis In English; closed-captioned Purdue Pharma L.P. Opioid abuse- United States Drug abuse- United States Medication abuse- United States Prescription writing- Moral and ethical aspects Pharmaceutical industry- Corrupt practices Internet videos. Streaming video Nonfiction films. Documentary films. Feature films. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. Wiland, Harry film director Baroff, Beverly film producer screenwriter editor of moving image work Friedman, Margie film producer Harris, Ed 1950-) narrator Media Policy Center (Firm) production company