>Drug pusher offering sham procedures and narcotics for money. END OF STORY.<
Respectfully, I think the story is more complicated than that. The “sham procedures,” which are tied in to the doctor’s training as an osteopath, are a separate matter, IMO, from the OxyContin prescriptions.
From an investment standpoint, this article is apropos to such companies as ALO who are seeking to develop abuse-resistant opioid treatments.
“The efficient-market hypothesis may be
the foremost piece of B.S. ever promulgated
in any area of human knowledge!”