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RockRaven

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11. Perhaps you should reread what I have written. It is not possible to have tried "my option" b/c
Fri Jun 30, 2023, 09:49 PM
Jun 2023

I have not proposed anything specific.

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Yeah, no. Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2023 #1
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I thought they loosened the rules for which docs could prescribe it. Eliot Rosewater Jun 2023 #4
They did, or at least expanded how many people an individual doc could be treating at one time Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2023 #12
It might be different state to state, but I thought those stipulations were gone. Eliot Rosewater Jun 2023 #13
Just had my PA GF look into it, and yeah, you're right, no patient count limit anymore for anyone Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2023 #17
2023? Wow, I thought it was a few years ago...thanks for the info Eliot Rosewater Jul 2023 #21
Prior to that there was a special dispensation for unlimited patients available Hugh_Lebowski Jul 2023 #22
My patient was able to go to college with mucifer Jun 2023 #15
The thing is, fentanyl is highly concentrated, with correct dosages in micrograms Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2023 #18
Uh no. Cops defund us in precisely this manner. WhiskeyGrinder Jun 2023 #2
Worked good for crack cocaine MichMan Jun 2023 #5
So, like, sort of a "war on fentanyl dealing" kind of strategy? RockRaven Jun 2023 #6
It is better than doing nothing and watching people die ripcord Jun 2023 #7
What if -- and this may sound radical -- those aren't the only two options? RockRaven Jun 2023 #8
We tried your option ripcord Jun 2023 #9
Perhaps you should reread what I have written. It is not possible to have tried "my option" b/c RockRaven Jun 2023 #11
++ OP. Some countries take a hard line Tetrachloride Jun 2023 #10
fentanyl itself is the result of the crackdown on milder opiates like codeine, percocet etc. Blues Heron Jun 2023 #14
Overseas is me. In 3 years, i saw 1 drunk and 1 something else Tetrachloride Jun 2023 #16
So, you're down with Trump's plan? LudwigPastorius Jun 2023 #19
wrong Kali Jun 2023 #20
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