Topic: Xanax

19 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.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 50:35 - 53:30

1756: AG Barbie

Medical Care, Placebo Biology, Pharmaceutical Skepticism

The hosts expand on the ketamine study to discuss the broader implications of the placebo effect in modern medicine. They argue that many psychiatric drugs, such as Zoloft and Xanax, may rely on the patient's belief in the medication rather than chemical efficacy. The segment emphasizes that the placebo effect has real biological foundations and should be considered a valid medical tool.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 56:36 - 1:00:25

1674: We're Working!

Youth Political Apathy and the Kamala Train Meme

A text chain circulating among young people in Brooklyn uses drug-related emojis and "Xanax" references to mock the idea of a Kamala Harris presidency. The hosts interpret this as a sign of deep political apathy and cynicism among Gen Z voters who feel pandered to by the Democratic establishment.

Funny Farm
Episode 1640 38:36 - 40:17

1640: Funny Farm

Rolling Stone Report on White House Drug Use

Rolling Stone published an exposé alleging that the White House medical unit under the Trump administration operated like the "Wild West," providing easy access to Xanax and stimulants. Staffers reportedly used these substances to manage the high-pressure environment. Critics of the report suggest it is a strategic distraction from current concerns regarding Joe Biden's cognitive health and potential use of performance-enhancing medication.

Value Chain
Episode 1504 2:57:53 - 3:03:15

1504: Value Chain

Fentanyl Prills and Psychiatric Drug Statistics

Reports surface regarding "fentanyl prills" being manufactured in Canada and sold as counterfeit Xanax in the U.S. Additionally, data from the Citizens' Commission on Human Rights reveals that over 76 million Americans are on psychiatric drugs, including thousands of infants on antidepressants and millions of adults on Adderall.

Bone Saw
Episode 1077 1:19:47 - 1:23:49

1077: Bone Saw

Producer Donations, Birthday Shoutouts, Value for Value

Individual donations from producers are read, including contributions from Katie Cavanaugh and Dennis Stevens. The hosts compare the value of the podcast to the cost of a Xanax prescription, suggesting that listeners contribute based on the sanity the show provides. Credits for executive and associate executive producers are affirmed as valid for professional use on platforms like LinkedIn.

Dog Dazer
Episode 1031 1:57:37 - 2:04:40

1031: Dog Dazer

Pet Insurance and the Dog Epidemic in Cities

Reports from Cincinnati and Kansas City suggest that companies are now offering pet insurance to attract millennial workers who prioritize their "fur babies" over having children. Some dog owners are reportedly giving their pets "Dog Xanax" or taking them to "dog therapists." Critics argue this behavior is a form of collective insanity and creates public health issues like "dog piss in elevators."

Warm Hand-Off
Episode 1023 55:42 - 58:55

1023: Warm Hand-Off

Sheryl Sandberg, Personal Life and Media Appearance

A discussion regarding Sheryl Sandberg's media tour focuses on her physical appearance and perceived emotional state. The hosts speculate on her use of medication to manage the stress of the Facebook scandal and her past personal tragedies. Her interview with Savannah Guthrie is criticized for its lack of depth and Sandberg's "drugged up" tone.

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.

Putin Popularity Poll
Episode 864 52:54 - 55:48

864: Putin Popularity Poll

Jimmy Kimmel Drunk Debate, Hillary Clinton Smile

Jimmy Kimmel aired a "Drunk Debate" segment featuring slowed-down footage of the candidates. Observers noted Hillary Clinton's constant, fixed smile during the debate, with some comparing it to the Joker or suggesting she appeared to be under the influence of anti-anxiety medication.

Gun Extremists
Episode 621 1:39:53 - 1:44:18

621: Gun Extremists

Rodger Manifesto Discovery, Xanax and SSRIs

The timeline of the Isla Vista shooting involves Elliot Rodger's mother discovering his manifesto and YouTube videos just as the attacks began. Reports indicate Rodger was prescribed Xanax in the months leading up to the event, though he reportedly refused other psychotropic medications. The legal implications of refusing prescribed mental health drugs are discussed as a potential future area of government regulation.

Wonderful Marinade
Episode 423 1:45:29 - 1:50:03

423: Wonderful Marinade

Intermittent Explosive Disorder and Pharmaceutical Treatments

A new study suggests that over 5% of adolescents suffer from Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), characterized by episodes of extreme anger. The disorder is listed in the DSM and can be treated with a variety of medications, including antidepressants like Prozac and anti-anxiety drugs like Xanax. The hosts mock the medicalization of behavioral issues and the resulting reliance on pharmaceutical solutions.

Episode 401 1:21:02 - 1:24:05

401: The War on Chicken

Prescription Drug Abuse, Whitney Houston Autopsy

The CDC and DEA are reportedly stepping up efforts to combat prescription drug abuse, which kills 40 people a day in the U.S. The autopsy report of Whitney Houston is used by the media to highlight the prevalence of "doctor shopping" and generic drug use. The hosts suggest this narrative is being used to justify a crackdown on online pharmacies and to favor major pharmaceutical interests.

CIA vs DIA
Episode 385 1:21:42 - 1:25:02

385: CIA vs DIA

Pharmaceutical Industry Response to Whitney Houston and Addiction

Following the death of Whitney Houston, the pharmaceutical industry and media outlets like CNN have increased promotion of drugs designed to treat addiction. Dr. Sanjay Gupta featured Naltrexone as a "cold turkey in a pill," framing addiction as a brain disease requiring medical intervention rather than willpower.

No Specific Plot
Episode 384 2:06:27 - 2:09:09

384: No Specific Plot

Pfizer Patent Extensions and Generic Drug Battles

Pfizer is accused of using the Whitney Houston tragedy to lobby against generic drugs and protect its patents for medications like Xanax. The company is also seeking extensions for Viagra's active ingredient, Revatio, to offset massive revenue losses from Lipitor going off-patent.

Hot Rods
Episode 383 14:20 - 19:31

383: Hot Rods

Pharmaceutical Industry and Doctor Shopping Narrative

Media coverage of Whitney Houston's death is scrutinized for its focus on "doctor shopping" and prescription drug abuse. Clips featuring Don Lemon and Dr. Drew Pinsky illustrate a coordinated narrative targeting the pharmaceutical habits of celebrities to justify increased regulation.