A novel, but controversial, way to combat the opioid epidemic is being debated in one of the nation’s hardest hit states: Kentucky. As officials across the U.S. look to counter addiction, many are desperate for a solution as thousands of Americans die every year from overdoses. In the third part of Matter of Fact’s series on psychedelic therapies, correspondent Jessica Gomez talks with concerned Kentuckians about the risks and benefits of treating the problem with the illegal drug, ibogaine.
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