The Taliban’s Opium Eradication August 15, 2023 Afghanistan’s transformation into a preeminent narco-state owes a significant debt to Washington, writes Alan McLeod. Now, with a heroin shortage threatening to increase fentanyl abuse, the U.S. faces possible blowback. Read more →
OxyContin Maker’s ‘Public Trust’ Would Still Be About Profit October 23, 2020 David Herzberg analyzes Purdue Pharma’s proposal for settling legal claims. Read more →
The Public Option in Pharmaceuticals August 27, 2020 We are now battling the public health challenge of our lifetimes without the tests, treatments and vaccines we need, writes Dana Brown. Read more →