AuH20
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I work in a hospital with a chemical detox facility on site. By and large our patients are fighting addiction of legal drugs, alcohol and pain killers. I have yet to see a single patient in the detox facility because of marijuana.
My concern is that they will use this to crack down even more on dispensing pain killers to those who really need them.
Not likely. As long as there's profit to be made its full steam ahead.
What's with all the nannyizing?
This is propaganda to enable more government monitoring and control over our personal lives. They want everyones medical records including access to all drug prescriptions - they want to create a "prescription drug monitoring program".
https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/26/health/fda-vote-on-restricting-hydrocodone-products-vicodin.html
This is just an extension of the drug war! It's already very difficult to get painkillers, despite the way they suggest doctors are handing them out like mints. I know from experience they are NOT! There are already plenty of restrictions to deter their use, and intimidate doctors from prescribing them.
Some of us could benefit from these medications and are already being denied relief.
Please don't support this offshoot of the drug war.
I know several people who can't use pain meds because they have liver problems and can't ingest the tylenol. There is actually a version of the drug where the codiene is mixed with ibuprofen (advil) instead. For some reason their doctors aren't prescribing it - have to assume it has something to do with politics and the FDA?For example, they can prescribe a drug that has hydrocodone in it with TONS of tylenol added, all day long; but, they cannot a drug that has hydrocodone with very little tylenol. These two drugs have been placed in two entirely different classes of drugs, when the only difference between them is the amount of tylenol. This is a problem because tylenol is known to destroy your liver if you take it long-term.
I know several people who can't use pain meds because they have liver problems and can't ingest the tylenol. There is actually a version of the drug where the codiene is mixed with ibuprofen (advil) instead. For some reason their doctors aren't prescribing it - have to assume it has something to do with politics and the FDA?
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I have yet to see a single patient in the detox facility because of marijuana.
My concern is that they will use this to crack down even more on dispensing pain killers to those who really need them.