Please Save Lives:
The Truth About Suboxone
Over 100 Americans die every day from opiate abuse while drug companies profit from “treatments” like Suboxone that perpetuate addiction.
– Matthew Perry’s final warning in his memoir
Matthew Perry was on Suboxone when he died. Initially told he was “in recovery” while taking this “medication,” he later exposed the truth. His tragic death occurred while on Suboxone after combining it with ketamine – a normally safe drug rarely fatal unless combined with opiates like Suboxone.
From OxyContin to Suboxone: History Repeats
Richard Sackler, who created the opioid crisis with OxyContin, is now profiting from a “treatment” that perpetuates addiction. After facing charges related to thousands of opiate deaths, Sackler intensified opiate sales. Court records revealed internal memos where Sackler family members celebrated “Suboxone’s high failure rate” as a source of profits through “repeat customers.”
Prison System Crisis
Since 2022, federal prisons are required to give Suboxone to any prisoner who requests it. Inmates enter drug-free but leave addicted to an opiate proven to lead to stronger street drugs. The crisis continues to expand as more facilities adopt this dangerous policy.
Your Tax Dollars Funding Addiction
California just gave $1 billion to “Harm Reduction Organizations” that push Suboxone while real rehabilitation programs turn away desperate families for lack of funding. These organizations, often fronts for drug companies, prioritize distributing Suboxone over providing actual rehabilitation services.
The International Contrast
The US stands alone with its opiate epidemic. Other countries – including Mexico, China, European nations, and Middle Eastern countries – focus on rehabilitation and have maintained stable addiction rates for two decades.
| Country/Region | Approach | Results |
|---|---|---|
| United States | Suboxone-focused, minimal rehabilitation | Escalating crisis, hundreds dying daily |
| Europe | Rehabilitation-focused, comprehensive support | Stable rates since 2000 |
| China | Focus on rehabilitation and support | Minimal addiction issues |
| Holland | Comprehensive treatment model | Declining addiction rates |
A Mother’s Nightmare
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The solution isn’t complicated – it just isn’t profitable for the wrong people. We know what works. We’ve seen it work in other countries. It’s time to choose between profit and lives.
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