The Pharmacists Mission to End the Opioid Epidemic

until april 14 1989

i was living american dream i happily

married

son and my daughter nice cars went on

vacations

we had a 17-foot christmas tree every

year uh

you know people call this the griswolds

until that fateful morning at 2 a.m

okay our lives changed forever there was

a loud knock at the door

okay police stepped into our house and

said sit down

okay they said i heard them say your

son’s been shot

i said what hospital is he at they said

no he’s dead

my wife screamed no she said he’s in his

room

his sister ran to his room she said he’s

not here

we then had a contemplate that our son

had died

while attempting to buy drugs how did

this happen

well we’re really good parents to lose

our son this way with the stigma

attached to drug use

we considered suicide okay

but we had to carry on uh we had a

daughter

uh we had a barrio son and we had to

there was a killer loose on the street

okay

we are not alone hundreds of families

have tragedy such as this and this loss

were on drugs

i initially lost my faith in god

but later we would cling to our faith

and after our son’s funeral we met with

the new orleans police

to offer support and help

we quickly realized that his the stigma

of his drug use

was making him a criminal along with his

killer

okay motivating these police was going

to be difficult

if not impossible i then bargained with

god

if you can help me get this killer off

the street and no one gets hurt

i will go on a mission for you i had

changed

we had to do something to prevent these

tragedies

and we were going to educate parents and

kids

i walked the streets in dangerous areas

putting up posters

and questioning anybody who would listen

my wife family and friends

warned against me doing this on sunday

we went to churches

and asked them to pray for us and help

us

i met a reverend who walked the streets

along with some drug addicts

with the offer support and uh protection

okay i did everything i i wound up

taping the police

uh uh taping witnesses and i even take

my own family

uh the tape recorder became my friend

about five months in the little the

police had

done they had ruined just about any

chance of making a prosecution

i was asked by my wife to give it up i

said i would in 30 days

okay i went to my son’s grave where my

mother was buried with him

it was her birthday september 1st i

prayed to god and my son

to let me accept giving up or else get a

breakthrough

i went home and i made cold calls on the

last call a lady picked up

and she said i saw it all okay i i

know the killer i had babysitting i knew

his mother

okay she named the young man that the

police had told me was a witness

after eight months of investigating more

investigating an effort to get her to

testify

she did he pled guilty we got some

justice

she’s the real hero she took the risk

and stepped up

i doubt if she hadn’t stepped up that

this story would be towed

she motivated me to take action to make

a difference

now it’s time for me to fulfill my

mission i started the schools educating

about

addiction through videos and speeches

however in my drugstore i saw something

frightening that was emerging people

were coming in with

high powered oxycontin prescriptions

most of these people were young

okay they reminded me of my son

it was almost always oxycontin and

always by the same doctor

i couldn’t look the other way somebody

had to stop this

i asked rason should i stop educating

and investigate

in january 2001 i got a sign from god to

pursue this doctor

okay my wife saw that sign so we went

out that night

and videotaped the office at two o’clock

in the morning

the new orleans police were on her

doorstep securing that office

i then went to the dea and fbi and they

resisted

the information that i was trying to

provide

i continued my investigation i left my

job

but eventually the fbi said you have to

stop you’re interfering with our

investigation

you know how could i stop kids were

dying

eventually i returned to work and uh

it was horrible i attended funerals of

those who overdosed and died

i had a drive through the trees at a

tunnel of trees near my work

that i designated the tunnel of hope

after providing the prosecutor with

videos tapes and information

he told me that the medical board

wanted to summarily suspend her he said

they needed a smoking gun

days later a young girl walked into our

store

and her mother followed and she was

carrying four prescriptions for that

young girl

and one of them was oxycontin 80

milligrams okay

i looked at this and i thought to myself

jesus these grips

this grip here would kill this girl if

she took it

and so uh i actually questioned the

mother

and i uh we copied the prescriptions

and then i uh and then the mother

actually took the scripts

and left okay so then i i i

knew that i was gonna have to get the

doctor

to uh admit that she wrote these

prescriptions okay so i

i called the doctor and put her on a

speakerphone i said

doctor did you write this prescription

for this young girl and she said you’re

effing right i did

okay and then i asked i said well doctor

i said uh

but i think the dose on this thing would

kill this young girl

she said who made you an effing doctor

okay

and so uh when i think back on it i

think that was the smoking gun

because we presented this information to

the medical board

they summarily suspended her and she

would never practice again

she tried to appeal at the deposition

her attorney asked me

he said mr snyder what would you have

done how much would you have spent to

persecute this doctor

i thought about it i said what’s a life

worth he said no mr snyder you don’t get

to ask the questions here

i said that wasn’t a question that was

my answer

but you know the problem is bigger than

just this one doctor

okay in this one town next i set my

sights on purdue former maker of

oxycontin

i talked to a pharmacist vice president

at purdue

and suggested that they add naloxone to

oxycon

creating something called oxycontin nx

another company had done this and it

made it a lot less deadly

okay but she said they’re really weren’t

concerned

about overdoses but they’d actually work

on that problem

okay actually years later they

would create a deterrent version okay

but only it took them eight years to

develop it and they only did it because

their power their their patent was

expiring it was all about the money

so again eight years later okay after

hundreds of thousands of deaths

okay purdue continued on pain clinics

were popping up everywhere

other doctors chimed in and uh you know

the problem just continued continued to

get worse

40 50 60 000 deaths a year sad

but how do we stop this so slow it

gathering support

with the police and the government of

issues we established a pain clinic

moratorium

a pain clinic regulation law and a

prescription monitoring program to stop

doctor shopping

april 14 2004 five years later

after my son’s death i started writing

articles in the newspaper

i’d had enough i got to try to get the

message across

okay i would educate about drugs

and i would make people aware of the

problem and what we can do about

it and so i uh i called it an epidemic

okay i started hosting town halls i

wanted to develop a local

movement to to to bring about uh

pressure on the politicians so that we

could affect change and reduce the

problem

okay i uh in

2005 i gave a proposal to a senator

uh to tax the opioids to to provide for

for treatment in recovery

and this this senator said you know the

reason why we’re not getting any action

on this

is because not enough people are dying

and that hurt because in our community

i knew that only one-third of the

overdose deaths were being reported

parents because of the stigma didn’t

want to admit that their child died by

overdose

then in late august of 2005

i was putting together a town hall where

we could actually register people for

this movement

and then katrina hit

my life changed okay my

house had 10 feet of water but my videos

and my tapes survived by just inches

and i had to rebuild my life okay but

still

while i would drive to work i would

drive through those trees and i would

pray

and i was driving through what i knew

was the tunnel of hope

in 2012 ods had exceeded

traffic fatalities to combat this

i reconnected with the saint bernard

sheriff

newly elected okay he had also had a son

that had

some addiction issues and so we had

something in common and in fact

he had actually when my son was murdered

he had been my emissary to try to help

my family

uh through that struggle and uh and

and now we got together and we formed

what we call a saint bernard community

coalition

then all of a sudden in 2015

i turned 65 i had my first grandchild

my god my wife said please retire

we have to focus on our family

so i said okay i will all right

and sadly another thing happened

during that interval where i was people

say retired the sheriff’s son

that uh had his addiction had actually

been found dead in his pickup truck

of an overdose not far from where my son

was murdered in his pickup truck then in

late 2017

i was approached by a guy named jed

lipinski

he was a reporter for the townspikeyou

nola.com

okay he uh he wanted to do

an article on on the opiate situation

what they were finally calling the

opiate epidemic

jed contacted leaders in our community

he also contacted the medical board

uh concerning the opiate story okay they

all said you got to talk to dan

schneider he was a pharmacist that was

all over this

after months of research and interviews

jed

uh finished the story it came out in the

tom speaker young nolan.com

titled justice for danny it was a big

hit

okay comments of a appreciation came

from everywhere

netflix picked it up and produced the

pharmacist

uh in february of 2020 and it was

mentioned in time magazine

we will compete with big pharma not with

money but with people power

okay we are bringing together advocacy

members

okay millions who are in treatment and

recovery family members of those who

have lost loved ones

and uh who are struggling with addiction

uh and also

parents who say my child might be next

okay

and then millions of parents and

grandparents and

brothers and sisters who have lost loved

ones in the past

20 years since my son died

what will we do with this power what

will we ask for

okay we are now looking at the portugal

model which prioritizes

uh well spending on uh

treatment as opposed to incarceration

okay

uh we need to shift the dollars that we

spend

from incarceration and enforcement to

education prevention

research and and uh recovery

they have reduced overdose deaths by 90

percent

while in america we have increased hours

by 400 percent

we need to jail the drug dealers and

treat the users

oregon just voted on and passed an

americanized version

of decriminalization similar to that of

portugal’s

with god’s help i hope to fulfill that

mission that i imagined in my dream

okay a national movement and the opiate

and addiction pandemic

in 2001 i named my mission and nonprofit

tunnel of hope after the trees that i

drove through while praying for

solutions

people joining the pharmacist people’s

lobby become

light at the end of that tunnel

直到 1989 年 4 月 14 日,

我一直生活在美国梦中,我幸福地

嫁给了

儿子和女儿,漂亮的汽车去

度假了,

我们每年都有一棵 17 英尺高的圣诞树,

你知道人们称之为格里斯沃尔德,

直到凌晨 2 点那个决定性的早晨,

好吧,我们的生活改变了 永远

有敲门声

好吧 警察走进我们的

房子 说坐下 他的

房间

他姐姐跑到他的房间 她说他

不在这里

然后我们想到我们的儿子

在试图购买毒品时死了 怎么

会发生这样的

事 吸毒

我们认为自杀可以,

但我们必须继续,嗯,我们有一个

女儿,

我们有一个巴里奥儿子,我们不得不

在街上看到一个杀手,

好吧,

我们并不孤单,数百个家庭

都有这样的悲剧

我最初失去了对上帝的信仰,

但后来我们坚持自己的信仰

,在我们儿子的葬礼之后,我们

与新奥尔良警方会面

以提供支持和帮助,

我们很快意识到他吸毒的耻辱

是 让他和他的杀手一起成为罪犯

好吧激励这些警察

即使不是不可能也很困难然后我与上帝讨价还价

如果你能帮助我把这个杀手

从街上赶走并且没有人受伤

我会为你执行任务我 已经

改变了,

我们必须做一些事情来防止这些

悲剧发生

,我们要教育父母和

孩子

我走在危险地区的

街道上张贴海报

并询问任何愿意听

我的妻子家人和朋友

警告我不要这样做的人星期天

我们去 去教堂

,请他们为我们祈祷并帮助

我们

我遇到了一位牧师,他

和一些吸毒者

一起走在街上,提供支持和保护,

好吧,我做了一切 ii 结束了

对警察的

录音 呃呃录音证人,我什至带走了

我自己的家人

录音机成为我的朋友

在警察做了五个月后,

他们几乎破坏了任何

起诉的机会

我的妻子问我 放弃,我

说我会在 30 天之内,

好吧,我去了我儿子的坟墓,我

母亲和他一起埋葬,

那是她 9 月 1 日的生日,我

向上帝和我的儿子

祈祷,让我接受放弃,否则我会取得

突破 回家了,我在

最后一个电话里打了冷电话,一位女士

接听她说我看到了一切都还好

我知道凶手我有保姆我知道

他的母亲

还好她命名了

警察告诉我的那个年轻人是证人

之后 八个月的调查 更多的

调查 努力让她

作证

她做了他认罪 我们得到了一些

正义

她是真正的英雄 她冒了风险

并挺身而出

我怀疑如果她没有挺身而出

这个故事会被拖走

她的动机 我 o 采取行动

做出改变

现在是我完成

使命

时候

了 人们还年轻,

好吧,他们让我想起了我的儿子,

它几乎总是奥昔康定,而且

总是由同一个医生,

我不能以另一种方式看待有人

不得不停止这个

我问罗森我是否应该停止教育

和调查

2001 年 1 月我得到了一个迹象 上帝保佑我

去追这个医生

好吧,我妻子看到了那个标志,所以

那天晚上我们出去,

凌晨两点对办公室进行了录像,

新奥尔良警察就在她

家门口,保护了那个办公室,

然后我去了缉毒局和联邦调查局,然后 他们

拒绝

了我试图

提供的信息

我继续我的调查我离开了我的

工作

但最终联邦调查局说你必须

停止你在干扰我们

调查

你知道我怎么能阻止孩子们

最终

死去 希望

在向检察官提供

录像带和信息后,

他告诉我医疗委员会

希望立即暂停她的工作,他说

他们需要一支确凿的证据

几天后,一个年轻女孩走进我们的

商店

,她的母亲跟着她,她

拿着四张处方

年轻女孩

,其中一个是 oxycontin 80

毫克 好吧,

我看着这个,我心想,

耶稣这些握把,

如果她拿了,这个握把会杀了这个女孩

,所以呃,我实际上质疑了

母亲

,我呃,我们复制了处方

和 然后我,呃,然后妈妈

真的拿了剧本

,然后就走了,所以 iii

知道我必须让

医生承认,她写了这些

p 处方还可以,所以我

打电话给医生,把她放在免提上

这东西上的剂量会

杀死这个年轻女孩,

她说谁让你成为一名有效的医生

,所以呃当我回想起来我

认为那是确凿的证据,

因为我们向医疗委员会提供了这些信息,

他们立即暂停了她和她

永远不会再练习

她试图在证词中上诉

她的律师问我

他说斯奈德先生你会

做什么你会花多少钱来

迫害这位医生

我想了想我说生命

值得他说没有斯奈德先生你 不要

在这里问问题

我说这不是

我回答

的问题但你知道问题

不仅仅是这个医生

在这个城镇好吧接下来我将

目光投向普渡大学的前制造商

oxycontin

我与 purdue 的一位药剂师副总裁进行了交谈,

并建议他们将纳洛酮添加到

oxycon 中,

创造一种名为 oxycontin nx 的东西,

另一家公司已经这样做了,这

使它的致命性降低了很多,

但她说他们真的不

担心过量服用 但他们实际上会

解决这个问题,

好吧实际上几年后,他们

会创造一个威慑版本,好吧,

但他们只花了八年的时间来

开发它,他们这样做只是因为

他们的权力,他们的专利

即将到期,这一切都是为了钱,

所以 又是八年后,在

数十万人死亡之后,

好吧普渡继续治疗疼痛

诊所到处都是

其他医生插话,嗯,你

知道问题只是继续

恶化,

每年有 40 50 60 000 人死亡 悲伤,

但我们如何停止 这太慢了,它

得到

了警方和政府的支持,

我们建立了

暂停疼痛诊所 疼痛诊所监管法和新闻

2004 年 4 月 14 日

,我儿子去世五年后,我开始

在报纸上写文章,

我受够了,我必须努力

传达信息,

好吧,我会教育关于毒品的知识

,我会让人们意识到

问题以及我们能做些

什么,所以我,我称之为流行病,

好吧,我开始主持市政厅,我

想发展一个地方

运动,

给政治家带来压力,这样我们

就可以影响改变并减少 问题

好吧,我在

2005 年向参议员提出了一项提议,

对阿片类药物征税以提供

康复治疗

,这位参议员说你知道

我们没有对此采取任何行动

的原因

是因为不够 人们正在死去

,这很痛苦,因为在我们的社区中,

我知道只有三分之一的

过量死亡被报告

父母因为耻辱而

不想承认他们的孩子

后来死于过量 2005 年 8 月,

我正在组建一个市政厅,在那里

我们实际上可以为这项运动登记人们

,然后卡特里娜飓风袭击了

我的生活,好吧,我的

房子有 10 英尺深的水,但我的视频

和磁带幸存了几英寸

,我不得不重建我的 生活还可以,但是

当我开车去上班时,我会

开车穿过那些树,我会

祈祷

,我正在开车穿过我所知道

的 2012 年希望

隧道

新选区他也有一个有一个瘾问题的儿子

,所以我们有

一个共同的事情,实际上

他实际上是当我的儿子被谋杀时,

他一直是我的声明,试图通过这个斗争和呃来帮助

我的家庭

现在我们聚在一起,我们组成

了我们所谓的圣伯纳德社区

联盟,

然后突然间在 2015 年,

我 65 岁了,我有了我的第一个孙子,

我的上帝,我的妻子说,请退休,

我们必须专注 关于我们的家人,

所以我说好吧,我会没事的

,可悲的是,

在那段时间里发生了另一件事,人们

说我退休了 警长的儿子

,呃,他的毒瘾实际上

被发现死在他的皮卡

车里,离那里不远 我的儿子

在他的皮卡车中被谋杀,然后在

2017 年底,一个名叫 jed lipinski 的人

找到了我,

他是 townspikeyou nola.com 的记者

阿片类药物流行

jed 联系了我们社区的领导人

他还联系了医疗委员会

呃 关于阿片类药物的故事 好吧,他们

都说你必须和 dan

schneider 谈谈 他是一名药剂师,经过几个月的研究和采访

,这一切都结束了

jed

呃完成了 故事它出现在

tom speaker young nolan.com

标题为 danny 的正义 这是一个大

热门

好的 赞赏的评论

来自任何地方

netflix 拿起它并制作 d

药剂师,

呃,2020 年 2 月,《

时代》杂志提到

我们将与大型制药公司竞争,而不是

金钱,而是人的力量,

好吧,我们正在召集倡导

成员,

好吧,数百万正在接受治疗和

康复的人

的家人 亲人

和 uh 正在与毒瘾作斗争的人

uh 还有

父母说我的孩子可能会

好起来

,然后在我儿子去世后的过去 20 年里,数百万失去亲人的父母、

祖父母和

兄弟姐妹

我们会怎么做 有了这种权力,

我们将要求什么

好吧,我们现在正在研究葡萄牙

模式,它优先考虑

治疗而不是监禁,

好吧,

我们需要将我们花费的资金

从监禁和执法转移到

教育预防

研究和 呃恢复

他们已经将过量死亡减少了 90

%

而在美国我们增加

了 400% 的工作时间

我们需要监禁 毒贩和

对待用户

俄勒冈州刚刚投票通过了

美国版

的非刑事化,类似于葡萄牙的非刑事化,

在上帝的帮助下,我希望完成

我在梦中想象的使命,

好吧,一场全国运动以及 2001 年的鸦片

和成瘾大

流行我 以我在祈祷解决方案时开车经过的树木命名我的使命和非营利

性希望隧道

加入药剂师人民

大厅的人

在隧道尽头变得光明