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tridim

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7. According to the glorious federal drug schedule it's still much less dangerous than Cannabis.
Tue Dec 27, 2011, 01:32 PM
Dec 2011

Which is obviously a bad joke on the entire human race. It's just insulting.

I'm so glad I have never been prescribed opioids, because the 4 or 5 random times I've taken one I enjoyed it enough to realize that having a prescription would be a very bad idea.

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Some liver ailments do not tolerate acetaminphen or asprin products..... Uben Dec 2011 #1
If That Be the Case NashVegas Dec 2011 #10
Because the "filler" as you put it is also a painkiller. TheWraith Dec 2011 #25
It is being created specifically for the people whose pain is that severe. eShirl Dec 2011 #2
That struck me too treestar Dec 2011 #3
Because of the huge number of "pill mills" out there and the problems they create. cyberpj Dec 2011 #9
That is a reason to address pill-mills, not to ban effective medicines cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #11
Forget it. People today don't use their brains, they are force-fed nonsense closeupready Dec 2011 #33
My mother was given morphine at the end Ichingcarpenter Dec 2011 #12
But it IS hydrocodone cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #19
..."up to 10 times" the 'now' amount?! cyberpj Dec 2011 #4
It'll make the drug dealers (at all levels) 10 times richer. tridim Dec 2011 #8
Have you ever had a bleeding ulcer? cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #5
No NashVegas Dec 2011 #13
How about blood thinning? cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #16
My Tolerance of Pain Wasn't the Point NashVegas Dec 2011 #22
acetaminophen is not really an nsaid. unblock Dec 2011 #30
This may actually save the lives of addicts. backscatter712 Dec 2011 #6
Yes, Well, It Does Help Repeat Business to Keep the Customers Alive, Doesn't It? NashVegas Dec 2011 #15
According to the glorious federal drug schedule it's still much less dangerous than Cannabis. tridim Dec 2011 #7
As we used to say back when I worked at a Drug Crisis center in the 70's. hobbit709 Dec 2011 #14
already an epidemic riverwalker Dec 2011 #17
Doctors push these on patients HockeyMom Dec 2011 #18
Actually, most real doctors dramatically UNDER prescribe painkillers these days. TheWraith Dec 2011 #26
I agree frazzled Dec 2011 #37
Or it could be being created for those in severe pain Marrah_G Dec 2011 #20
I'm Sorry, I Don't Believe That NashVegas Dec 2011 #23
All any of us can really do is venture guesses. Marrah_G Dec 2011 #36
Adding acetaminophen to hydrocodone is fucked up, always has been. hunter Dec 2011 #21
This argument should not get in the way of people who are in real pain and need effective relief. CTyankee Dec 2011 #24
And that under-management slows post-operative recovery cthulu2016 Dec 2011 #27
my surgeon was absolutely convinced I was "addicted." She truly couldn't get it. CTyankee Dec 2011 #35
Completely agree, but you and I know it WILL get in the way. Because after all, closeupready Dec 2011 #34
Limbaugh probably already has an order in at his local "pharmacy". yellowcanine Dec 2011 #28
I would rather get medicine analysis from doctors and pharmacists. nt ZombieHorde Dec 2011 #29
Hell, in PA you already have to do that. HopeHoops Dec 2011 #31
The War on Drugs: Victory is *just* around the corner! nt Romulox Dec 2011 #32
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