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    opioid addiction

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    n.NounA chronic, relapsing disease characterized by compulsive opioid seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.
    The city is struggling with a severe opioid addiction crisis.

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    Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News

    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • And this opioid addiction in our country, we in cities like mine have been seeing how we've tried to arrest our way out of addiction for too long.

      And this opioid addiction in our country, we in cities like mine have been seeing how we've tried to arrest our way out of addiction for too long.

    • And this opioid addiction in our country, we in cities like mine have been seeing how we've tried to arrest our way out of addiction for too long.

      And this opioid addiction in our country, we in cities like mine have been seeing how we've tried to arrest our way out of addiction for too long.

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    This Deadly Drug Can Also Erase Addiction ‘Virtually Overnight’ | WSJ

    08:20This Deadly Drug Can Also Erase Addiction ‘Virtually Overnight’ | WSJ
    • Ibogaine's potential to treat opioid addiction was discovered by accident in 1962 when 19-year-old Howard Blotsoff, who was addicted to heroin, took the drug and found that it stopped both his cravings and withdrawals.

      Ibogaine's potential to treat opioid addiction was discovered by accident in 1962 when 19-year-old Howard Blotsoff, who was addicted to heroin, took the drug and found that it stopped both his cravings and withdrawals.

    • Ibogaine's potential to treat opioid addiction was discovered by accident in 1962 when 19-year-old Howard Lotsoff, who was addicted to heroin, took the drug and found that it stopped both his cravings and withdrawals.

      Ibogaine's potential to treat opioid addiction was discovered by accident in 1962 when 19-year-old Howard Lotsoff, who was addicted to heroin, took the drug and found that it stopped both his cravings and withdrawals.

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    Why Does Fentanyl Feel So Good?

    14:58Why Does Fentanyl Feel So Good?
    • Opioid addiction is brutal and extremely hard to escape.

      Opioid addiction is brutal and extremely hard to escape.

    • For users, it means a worse opioid addiction and a worse life.

      For users, it means a worse opioid addiction and a worse life.

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