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Ninety-one Americans die every day from opioid
overdoses.1 Victims come from all walks of life:
a 19-year-old mother of two from Panama City,
Fla.,2 a 28-year-old Army sergeant from upstate
New York,3 a 49-year-old juvenile court mediator from
Arizona.4 For some, addiction started in their youth. For
others, it began after an injury or surgery when a doctor
prescribed opioids for pain.5