These are the harrowing questions that plagued Erin Marie Daly after her youngest brother Pat, an OxyContin addict, was found dead of a heroin overdose at the age of twenty. In just a few short years, the powerful prescription painkiller had transformed him from a fun-loving ball of energy to a heroin addict so hell-bent on getting his next fix that he was willing to lie, steal, and hurt everyone he loved. Yet even as Pats addiction destroyed his external life, his internal struggle with opiates was far more heart wrenching. Erin set out on a painful personal journey to learn what had really happened to her little brother; as a journalist, she was startled to discover a new twist to the ongoing prescription drug epidemic. That kids are hooked on prescription drugs is nothing new; what is new is the rising number of young heroin junkies whose addiction began with pills in suburban bedrooms, and how a generation of young people playing around with todays increasingly powerful opioids are finding themselves in the frightening grip of heroin.While many books have tackled the topic of Big Pharma, drug addiction, and our increasingly over-medicated society, Generation Rx offers an entirely new look at what the prescription pill epidemic means for todays youth, and the world around them.
Generation Rx