
This is unsettling for Richard Slacker and he tells Dr.Friedman to skip out on the meeting. Richard Slacker invites Dr.Friedman to attend and then immediately takes back his offer when Dr.Friedman makes it clear that they should talk about the measures that they should be taken against the addicts that are giving the medication a bad reputation. The U.S Attorney of Maine Jay McCloskey decides to take matters into his own hand by sending letters to physicians in Maine about the dangers of Oxycotin, this forces Richard Slacker to have to sit down with the attorney. He calls one of his old patients that has addiction issues and asks her to consider Methadone treatment. Methadone proves to be a success for Dr.Finnix and it has him hopeful for the future again. Leah suggests that they find a clinic that’s focused on truly helping opioid addicts and Dr. Finnix is hesitant to try methadone because he believes that it would be trading one addiction for another. Leah suggests that he tries out a methadone clinic. Finnix claims he doesn’t remember calling and admits that he has started using again.

Finnix is using again after she receives a mysterious call from him the night before. Finnix is released but he’s nervous that he’ll start to crave Oxycontin again. After spending three months in rehab, Dr. Finnix recounts his story and admits that some of his patients have died off of the opioid prescriptions that he wrote. Sammuel Finnix a trusted physician’s downward spiral was painful then hearing other victims of Oxycontin relay their stories are even more heartbreaking. Finnix in group therapy at a high-end rehabilitation center.
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Purdue Pharma keeps is adamant about concealing the harmful side effects of Oxycotin even to the point of purposefully getting an employee addicted to the drug and giving her the boot for being an addict because she discovered an online forum dedicated to teaching people how to to get high off the drug. Finnix and Betsy reached all-new lows and they both were forced to seek treatment for their addiction.
