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  1. Filmed in the opioid epidemic ground zeros of Seattle, Kentucky and New Hampshire, the film features poignant stories from recovering addicts and families with losses; reveals the insights of leading doctors and law enforcement officers; reports the failure of drug companies to take appropriate responsibility for the crisis; traces what monies l...

  2. Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic is a ground breaking, 90-minute special that puts the spotlight on "the worst man made epidemic in our nation's history," Narrated by Golden Globe winning actor Ed Harris and focuses on aspects of the opioid crisis that other journalists avoid. Find out where to see the film.

  3. Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic: With Ed Harris. A national public health emergency is sweeping through North America. In this close examination of the opioid crisis - the most deadly epidemic to devastate the US in recent years - medical professionals come together to deliver their verdict.

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  4. Dec 4, 2019 · Dreamscape Publishing. 1.55K subscribers. 4. 623 views 3 years ago. Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic puts the spotlight on the worst man-made epidemic in our nation’s history. ...more....

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  5. Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic. DOCUMENTARY. A national public health emergency is sweeping through North America. In this close examination of the opioid crisis - the most deadly epidemic to devastate the US in recent years - medical professionals come together to deliver their verdict.

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    • Ed Harris
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  8. 1 1 h 30 min 2018. ALL. Documentary. Free trial of Docurama. Watch with Docurama. Start your 7-day free trial. Details. This feature documentary spotlights the worst man-made epidemic in our nation's history and the growing need for recovery treatment programs that work.