Topic: Overdose

33 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:01:49 - 2:06:41

1868: Lubio

ChatGPT Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Drug Overdose

The family of Sam Nelson is suing OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT 4.0 provided lethal advice that led to the teenager's fatal drug overdose. The chatbot reportedly told Nelson it was safe to combine Kratom and Xanax. OpenAI expressed sympathy but noted the interactions occurred on an older version of the software. The hosts discuss the liability issues of AI and the responsibility of parents in monitoring tech usage.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:23:02 - 1:28:30

1782: Circularity

CDC Fentanyl Funding, Trump Administration and NPR Leakers

NPR reports that approximately $140 million in federal grant money for the "Overdose Data to Action Program" has been frozen by the Trump administration, causing concern among public health officials. Four anonymous sources within the CDC expressed fears that the funding bottleneck will hinder efforts to track and respond to the fentanyl crisis. The administration has not officially responded to these claims, while some observers suggest the decrease in overdose deaths may be linked to border security rather than specific grant programs.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 1:10:40 - 1:12:53

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Fentanyl Crisis Decline, CDC Data, Market Saturation

New research from the University of North Carolina and the CDC indicates a 24 percent drop in fatal drug overdoses nationwide. While some attribute the decline to policy, others suggest the market for fentanyl has peaked because a significant portion of the high-risk user population has already succumbed to the drug.

Publical
Episode 1686

1686: Publical

Matthew Perry Death Investigation, Ketamine Queen Charges

Law enforcement officials in Los Angeles charged five individuals, including two medical doctors and the "Ketamine Queen," in connection with the death of actor Matthew Perry. Text messages recovered by investigators allegedly show the defendants mocking Perry's addiction while coordinating the sale of ketamine. Perry's death was originally ruled an accidental overdose, but the new evidence suggests a criminal conspiracy to supply the controlled substance.

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 1:48:05 - 1:52:19

1616: Buying Quiet

Compounded Ozempic Shortages and Poison Control Warnings

CNN's Sanjay Gupta reports a 1,500% increase in accidental overdoses of injected weight loss drugs. The report specifically targets compounding pharmacies that create alternative versions of Ozempic during shortages, warning that these versions are not tested for safety or efficacy.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 2:56:21 - 2:58:37

1531: Dead Name

Xylazine in San Francisco, Tranq Overdose Crisis

San Francisco health officials reported the presence of Xylazine, an animal tranquilizer known as "tranq," in recent overdose deaths. The drug is often mixed with fentanyl and causes severe skin lesions and infections. The city recorded over 140 overdose deaths in a 90-day period, highlighting the worsening narcotics crisis and the perceived lack of effective government intervention.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 3:16:31 - 3:18:58

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

NPR's Framing of Record Drug Overdose Deaths

NPR reported on the record 101,000 drug overdose deaths in the U.S., largely fueled by fentanyl and methamphetamine. The hosts criticize the segment's attempt to find "positive news" and "hope" within the tragic statistics, characterizing it as a way to fill airtime with "musical beds" and abstract narratives.

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410 42:48 - 45:21

1410: Spock Tiled

Kamala Harris, Fentanyl Deaths vs COVID

Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism for contradictory statements regarding hospital preparedness and the impact of inflation. Meanwhile, data shows fentanyl overdoses have become the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45, surpassing COVID-19 fatalities.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306 1:35:06 - 1:37:30

1306: Antigenic Drift

San Francisco Overdose Deaths, Walmart Opioid Lawsuit, Purdue Pharma

San Francisco reported 621 drug overdose deaths in 2020, nearly triple the number of COVID-19 deaths in the city. Meanwhile, the U.S. government is suing Walmart for allegedly fulfilling questionable opioid prescriptions, following the massive fines levied against Purdue Pharma for its role in the addiction crisis.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 15:13 - 17:10

1290: Hairy Legs

CNBC Squawk Box, Excess Death Rates, Deaths of Despair

A CNBC segment analyzes excess death rates, particularly a 26.5% spike among 25-44 year olds. While two-thirds of excess deaths are attributed to COVID-19, the remaining third is linked to "deaths of despair," including drug overdoses and suicides triggered by lockdown measures. The discussion emphasizes that the indirect impacts of the pandemic response are a significant factor in rising mortality.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 11:27 - 13:56

1220: Sloganeer

San Francisco State of Emergency and Coronavirus Testing Costs

San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency despite a lack of confirmed local cases, which the hosts suggest is a move to secure government funding. They report that coronavirus testing in the United States can cost up to $3,000 without insurance coverage. The segment concludes with a comparison of coronavirus lethality to annual deaths from hospital errors, gun suicides, and opioid overdoses.

Composting People
Episode 1117 2:21:10 - 2:23:04

1117: Composting People

Human Composting, Washington State Recomposition Law

Washington State has passed a law allowing "recomposition," or the composting of human remains into nutrient-dense soil. The discussion links this to overcrowded morgues due to drug overdoses and compares the practice to the science fiction concept of "Soylent Green." Seventeen other states are reportedly considering similar legislation.

Killer Crickets
Episode 1102 1:47:35 - 1:51:36

1102: Killer Crickets

Ed Buck, West Hollywood Overdose Deaths

A second man was found dead of an overdose at the West Hollywood home of prominent Democratic donor Ed Buck. Activists and neighbors are calling for a deeper investigation, alleging that Buck targets vulnerable young black men for drug-fueled sexual encounters. The lack of immediate police action is contrasted with the media's focus on other Hollywood scandals.

Shark Hole
Episode 1086 2:38:06 - 2:41:11

1086: Shark Hole

Marijuana Edibles, Toronto Police Incident

A Toronto police officer, Vittorio Dominelli, resigned and pleaded guilty after consuming marijuana edibles while on duty and calling for medical help because he "thought he was dying." The incident highlights the risks of improper dosing with edible products, which can take hours to take effect. The hosts emphasize the need for better consumer education regarding the potency and delayed onset of cannabis-infused foods.

Flux Capacitator
Episode 1065 2:27:06 - 2:33:48

1065: Flux Capacitator

Canadian Cannabis Overdose Reports and Edibles Advice

Emergency room visits related to cannabis "poisoning" have reportedly tripled in Ontario since legalization. Health officials attribute the rise to the high potency of modern products and the delayed effects of edibles. The hosts provide "chemist" advice on proper dosing, emphasizing that edibles can take over two hours to take effect and should be sampled in small increments.

Warm Hand-Off
Episode 1023 2:45:13 - 2:47:40

1023: Warm Hand-Off

Addiction as Chronic Disease, Warm Handoff Protocol

Surgeon General Jerome Adams is promoting a shift in how addiction is viewed, moving from a "moral failing" to a "chronic disease" similar to diabetes. A key part of the strategy is the "warm handoff," where overdose victims are immediately connected with peer recovery coaches rather than being released back onto the streets. This protocol is currently being modeled in states like Rhode Island to prevent repeat overdoses.

Sexual Terrorism
Episode 1001 1:30:50 - 1:34:56

1001: Sexual Terrorism

Tom Petty Overdose, Opioid Crisis Complicity

The Los Angeles County Coroner confirmed that musician Tom Petty died from an accidental overdose of multiple medications, including Fentanyl and OxyContin, used to treat a fractured hip. The tragedy is framed within the larger context of the American opioid epidemic and pharmaceutical advertising.

Identitarian
Episode 956 2:16:32 - 2:21:33

956: Identitarian

Narcan Party Myths and Pharmaceutical PR Schemes

Reports of "Narcan parties," where drug users supposedly overdose on purpose to be revived, are dismissed as a PR fabrication designed to boost the stock of companies manufacturing the anti-overdose drug. An ex-firefighter explains that Narcan immediately induces violent withdrawal and vomiting, making the idea of using it for a "party" medically absurd. The surge in Narcan-related news is linked to suspicious trading volumes in pharmaceutical stocks.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 26:19 - 29:05

953: His Name is Nimrod

Naloxone, Opioid Overdose, Baltimore Health Department

The Baltimore City Health Department and other agencies are promoting Naloxone as a critical tool to reverse opioid overdoses. Dr. Lena Wen appears in promotional materials framing addiction as a disease that requires immediate medical intervention. The discussion touches on the relationship between public health departments and the manufacturers of overdose-reversal medications.

Humalgo
Episode 938 1:36:30 - 1:38:58

938: Humalgo

Fentanyl Substituted for Xanax on Black Market

A firefighter and paramedic reports that illicitly made fentanyl is being substituted for Xanax on the black market, leading to a surge in overdoses. The report notes that the potency of fentanyl requires significantly more Narcan than standard responding units typically carry.