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Prescription Thugs

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Documentaries, 2015, 86 minutes
Prescription Thugs
A documentarian uses his own family's experiences as a springboard to explore the ethical issues surrounding the FDA and pharmaceutical industry.
The Documentaries Prescription Thugs was released in 2015 and lasts 86 minutes. Not rated. This film has not been rated.This Documentaries is Provocative, Scandalous.
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Score: 7 of the 10

In this follow-up to his film BIGGER FASTER STRONGER, director Chris Bell turns his camera on the abuse of prescription drugs and, ultimately, himself. As Bell learns more about Big Pharma, an industry he had been brought up to trust, he falls down his own hole of addiction.

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Audio: English
Subtitles: French;German;Italian;Dutch;English

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