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Opioid abuse is not a problem for the poor, a Hispanic issue, or an issue for blacks. It equally affects the lives of the poor and the rich, the whites and the blacks. While many would argue that it more directly crept at an unprecedented pace into white American houses, the issue's complexity is not easily contained in racially motivated agendas (McInerney, 2019). This article will review and respond to two peer-led research pieces to get to the bottom of the issue, which neither discriminates race nor social status in the United States of America. It will majorly focus on the evidence-based factors to overdoses, societal views, social factors contributing to overdoses, and the mitigating factors.

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