• BARRIERS BREACHED: #3 The FDA Standard of Care Prescribing Info
    May 28 2026

    We explore how the FDA prescribing standard wasn't researched, hindering efforts against the opioid crisis. This video examines barriers to DEA quotas, FDA standards, their impact on addiction treatment, and the role of law enforcement in the fentanyl crisis. We discuss neuroscience and addiction science, the devastating impact on communities, and the importance of Narcan. Understanding DEA quotas and FDA standards is key to a more effective system. The US military and veterans are also affected. By adapting quotas, we can better address addiction and public health.

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    4 mins
  • BARRIERS BREACHED: DEA Annual Production Quotas
    May 22 2026

    The US drug crisis sees rising overdose deaths. We explore how DEA annual production quotas, often too lax, hinder efforts against the opioid crisis. This video examines barriers to DEA quotas, their impact on addiction treatment, and the role of law enforcement in the fentanyl crisis. We discuss neuroscience and addiction science, the devastating impact on communities, and the importance of Narcan. Understanding DEA quotas is key to a more effective system. The US military and veterans are also affected. By adapting quotas, we can better address addiction and public health.

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    4 mins
  • BARRIERS BREACHED: The Truth About the Fentanyl Epidemic
    May 21 2026

    The Opioid epidemic is a major public health crisis, with the CDC reporting increased overdose deaths. The DEA combats the issue, but bureaucracy hinders effective action. Addiction science shows opioid receptors drive addiction, and fentanyl use has devastating consequences, including near-death and mental health damage. Fentanyl's mortality rate is high; a small dose can be lethal. Law enforcement works to address the crisis, but drug chaos bypasses rules. Narcan reverses overdose, but more is needed for addiction's root causes and support, especially for veterans. The opioid crisis demands a comprehensive approach with effective guidelines to prevent overdose and promote health. Examining fentanyl news and research helps understand the crisis and find solutions. The US military and others work on this, but a concerted effort is needed to reduce deaths.

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    4 mins
  • Three Protective Barriers Against an Opioid Epidemic
    May 19 2026

    The opioid epidemic, marked by rising overdose deaths from fentanyl, is a major public health crisis. While the DEA combats this, current measures are insufficient. Neuroscience offers solutions by understanding opioid receptors and addiction's root causes, affecting veterans with PTSD and depression. Narcan reverses overdoses, but a comprehensive approach including education, treatment, and law enforcement, similar to the opium wars, is needed. Federal response to fentanyl is hindered by bureaucracy. Guidelines prioritizing public health, and collaboration between the CDC and DEA, are essential for veterans and those with addiction, creating a safer community.

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    6 mins
  • The FDA Mistake That's Killing Millions of Americans
    May 16 2026

    The FDA Mistake That's Killing Millions of Americans exposes the FDA's inadequacy in addressing the opioid crisis, leading to millions of overdose deaths. Criticized for a lazy approach, the FDA's rules lag behind the drug crisis. Addiction science, neuroscience, and research into opioid receptors are key. The opium wars and narcotic use are linked to the overdose epidemic, with law enforcement, DEA, and CDC working to combat it using treatments like Narcan. Public health experts address root causes like depression and PTSD. The US military and veterans are also affected. Examining the FDA's mistake is crucial for solving the opioid crisis and reducing overdose deaths. The documentary explores bureaucracy, addiction science, and neuroscience's role in finding a solution.

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    4 mins
  • This FDA Incompetence Allowed Opioid Addiction to be Legal
    May 16 2026

    The US opioid crisis, fueled by FDA inadequacy, lack of guidelines, incompetence, overproduction, addiction, street sales, and addiction has led to alarming overdose deaths. The DEA combats this, but fentanyl's surge overwhelms efforts. Neuroscience shows opioid receptor vulnerability, and historical opium wars warned of dangers. Veterans and PTSD sufferers are especially at risk, with limited treatment. CDC alarms are raised, but FDA's slow regulation hinders progress. Narcan saves lives but is a temporary fix. Examining root causes and the FDA's role is key to a comprehensive solution.

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    4 mins
  • FDA document that allowed Opioids to be produced even though they poison people
    May 13 2026

    This documentary uncovers the truth behind a document that allowed widespread opioid prescribing, fueling a devastating drug crisis. The CDC reports alarming overdose and death rates, while the DEA works to combat the issue. The FDA regulates opioids, but the crisis continues. Addiction science reveals how opioid receptors can lead to lethal fentanyl doses. DEA agents and law enforcement conduct raids. The US military and veterans are impacted, facing PTSD and depression. Narcan saves lives from overdose. This public health crisis demands examination of policies enabling the opioid epidemic. The crisis has historical links to opium wars, highlighting the need for a comprehensive approach to addiction and overdose prevention. By exploring these complex issues, we can find solutions and reduce deaths and addiction cases.

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    3 mins
  • FDA leveraged their trust to push Oxy
    May 12 2026

    The FDA's role in public health is questioned regarding Oxy, a drug linked to addiction and deaths. The US opioid crisis, fueled by fentanyl, has driven overdose deaths, as reported by the CDC. The DEA combats illicit drugs, but the problem stems from brain opioid receptors causing addiction and overdose. The US military and veterans are also affected. Narcan saves lives but is a temporary fix. Addressing the crisis requires understanding addiction neuroscience, opioid receptors, and a joint strategy from the FDA, CDC, and DEA. A multifaceted approach including education, law enforcement, and addiction science is needed to prioritize public health.

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    3 mins