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THE JUNKIE IN THE O.R.

By: Christopher McDougall --- Men's Health Magazine Online

Studies show that anesthesiologists are more likely than any other doctor to become addicted to the very drugs they prescribe. 

Access to the drug fentanyl, a painkiller that is 100 times more potent than morphine, is easy and virtually untraceable. While in the operating room, the anesthesiologist can be siphoning off the drugs you need for himself and possibly even shooting up during the operation. The addiction to this drug, is not always intentional. Fentanyl has been shown to be present in the air, after being administered to the patient, through the ventilation system. This highly potent drug is easily absorbed through the skin dosing the anesthesiologist without his knowledge. 

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