Teach people about various medications and their risks; don't assume people can't be trusted to make their own informed decisions with the help of licensed professionals.
This is what ruins being an American, at least for me. I feel almost guilty, because we have all of these amenities, electricity, clean water, ect, stuff that can be taken for granted. I want to be thankful for that, and I am, but at the same time, I'm not. Everyday I pretty much go to bed hoping I don't wake up, and why is that? Because I'm a junkie. I'm not ashamed to say it either, everyone has their own problems. If the way we practiced medicine was slightly different, I wouldn't be a junkie, I'd be an outpatient who works and generally contributes to society.
But because either A; I can't be trusted to make my own medical decisions and must seek approval from a doctor even if all I need or want is a prescription or B; I'm geographically limited in what opiate addiction services I have available. Because unless someone else (who may or may not even be quite as informed in the nuances of certain medications as myself) makes the decision I've already made, I'm just SOL.