Joe Rogan recounts a personal experience after a nose surgery where his doctor prescribed him two different opioids, despite him not being in pain. Rogan suspects the doctor was financially incentivized to prescribe the medication, likening it to a doctor pushing chemotherapy on non-cancer patients for profit. He believes he would have become addicted had he taken the pills, highlighting the pervasive nature of this issue and the ease with which individuals can be drawn into addiction. The final sentence of the claim text is: This personal anecdote powerfully illustrates how easily medical professionals can become complicit in fueling addiction through profit-driven practices.
Impact: High. This personal account serves as a stark warning about the insidious ways addiction can be initiated, even within a medical context, and questions the ethical motivations of healthcare providers.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:35:36 to 00:37:56.
Sources in support: Joe Rogan (Host)

