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In reply to the discussion: FDA Recommends Tightening Access To Hydrocodone Pain-Killers [View all]Seeking Serenity
(3,322 posts)27. I know my family doctor is.
He's told me time and again how fearful he is of the DEA, how one false move, the slightest error in record-keeping, or even the DEA's misinterpretation of an otherwise completely legitimate prescription or set of scripts, a misinterpretation that the DEA will NOT be talked out of, could cause him to lose his DEA license to prescribe ANY drug covered under the Controlled Substances Act, and that he likely would lose his business if that happened.
I'm sorry, but that is more power than a good man (or government) should want or a bad man (or government) should have.
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Ridiculous. It's bullshit to make people who need help managing pain jump through more hoops to get
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2013
#1
Narcotics are primarily for the treatment of moderately-severe to severe acute pain.
Aristus
Oct 2013
#48
There are those who will go to any length to make the lives of anyone else as miserable as possible.
RC
Oct 2013
#2
I take a schedule II for ADD. I take it when I have a test or need to dedicate my full attention to
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2013
#6
Why would the current administration allow such nastiness and unnecessary bullshit?
seveneyes
Oct 2013
#10
I'm sure the President personally makes every single decision for every single govt. department
groundloop
Oct 2013
#13
For pity's sake, a lot of doctors are already reticient to prescribe pain meds.
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#25
And a lot of doctors are already prescribing them like candy to people who are obviously not in pain
tridim
Oct 2013
#28
And I had a friend who committed suicide because her chronic pain issues were too much
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#30
It's not clear to me that restricting access even further is a solution, either.
winter is coming
Oct 2013
#33