Guest guest Posted August 25, 2012 Report Share Posted August 25, 2012 Naptownfunguy, You should send your original e-mail to the military Wounded Warriors as they are our new non-cancer demographics dealing with intractable pain. Would they like to tell them, sorry your arm and leg are blown off and you have nerve disease, take Motrin. This is pathetic. TIme to bring back prohobition. Oh by the way, there are evidence based studied on long term use of opoids (up to thirty years). They just have to reference them. Bennie naptownfunguy wrote: > This radical group says they are only trying to stop drug companies overmarketing narcotics to physicians. > > HOWEVER: the number one drug prescribed in America, hydrocodone, is not marketed to physicians. It is a generic drug and there is no marketing from pharmaceutical companies. Same for Roxicodone, Percocet, MS Contin, Methadone, short acting dilaudid, ultram, demerol, etc. All these are generic and receive no marketing at all. > > Their true aim is to stop doctors from prescribing high doses of opioids under the unproven premise that it will reduce deaths. > > e wrote: >> This particular physician had a son who died of an over dose of Oxycontin in 2006. Certainly (does not) appear that she is an " unbiased " poster of opinions and medical knowledge. >> While this is a tragic situation, her personal experiences should not have a personal consequence for literally thousands of other people. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2012 Report Share Posted August 26, 2012 naptownfunguy@... joined our group just long enough to send in his original posts regarding the petition. He has since quit the group and moved on to continue his mission of getting this message out. I sent this post along to him directly, as I thought the Wounded Warriors should have the message as well. Lyndi Moderator Bennie wrote: > Naptownfunguy, > > You should send your original e-mail to the military Wounded Warriors as they are our new non-cancer demographics dealing with intractable pain. > Would they like to tell them, sorry your arm and leg are blown off and you have nerve disease, take Motrin. This is pathetic. > > Time to bring back prohibition. Oh by the way, there are evidence based studied on long term use of opioids (up to thirty years). They just have to > reference them. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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