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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
fortunately Big Pharma will crush this move. TeamPooka Oct 2013 #4
I agree.....but.... alfie Oct 2013 #8
But only street opioids, right? FrodosPet Oct 2013 #17
No, overdoses can be with prescription or street drugs alfie Oct 2013 #19
It seems like they want you to blow your liver out as punishment AAO Oct 2013 #43
I had my doctor switch my meds because of the Tylenol thecrow Oct 2013 #53
It's sad that some doctors don't know these things. But good for you! AAO Oct 2013 #54
You own "doctor" had no idea? Damn, you may want to get another doctor! AAO Oct 2013 #58
That was 2 doctors ago. thecrow Oct 2013 #61
ESpecially when jumping through Control-Z Oct 2013 #11
I agree with your assessment. lostincalifornia Oct 2013 #26
Typical fascist tactics Trillo Oct 2013 #29
Narcotics are primarily for the treatment of moderately-severe to severe acute pain. Aristus Oct 2013 #48
Would you list these new modalities? Mojorabbit Oct 2013 #57
I agree. nt Mojorabbit Oct 2013 #56
There are those who will go to any length to make the lives of anyone else as miserable as possible. RC Oct 2013 #2
Prohibition is a failed public policy...including the legal drugs. nt TeamPooka Oct 2013 #3
Gee Wally, I'm confused, Martak Sarno Oct 2013 #5
You look very nice today, Mrs. C, is that a new hairdo? - Eddie Haskel AAO Oct 2013 #44
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
I Get Tired Of This grilled onions Oct 2013 #7
So true! n/t bobGandolf Oct 2013 #18
Amen! beerandjesus Oct 2013 #21
So we have to run up our doctor bills to get our pain meds? Shrike47 Oct 2013 #9
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
He has time to put in a good word for people suffering seveneyes Oct 2013 #20
That's right, the President has absolutely no control over drug policy. beerandjesus Oct 2013 #22
Mom, 92, is treated like a criminal. SoapBox Oct 2013 #12
+1 jsr Oct 2013 #49
+1000 JCMach1 Oct 2013 #52
I got some of those prescribed after oral surgery. Nye Bevan Oct 2013 #14
Great. Bette Noir Oct 2013 #15
You mean Tramadol, right? AAO Oct 2013 #47
Yeah, toradol does nothing and have serious long term side effects Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #65
It's sold OTC in England tblue Oct 2013 #16
Does anyone here live in the south? ileus Oct 2013 #23
Is there a public comment period on this? Seeking Serenity Oct 2013 #24
For pity's sake, a lot of doctors are already reticient to prescribe pain meds. winter is coming Oct 2013 #25
I know my family doctor is. Seeking Serenity Oct 2013 #27
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
Right, as I said, it's a complex problem. tridim Oct 2013 #32
It's not clear to me that restricting access even further is a solution, either. winter is coming Oct 2013 #33
Common electronic scripts... Shared between doctors, pharmacists and drug makers. tridim Oct 2013 #34
How could that be made HIPAA-compliant, though? winter is coming Oct 2013 #35
HIPAA needs an update. tridim Oct 2013 #40
Sorry for your loss thecrow Oct 2013 #62
Same situation here. anniebelle Dec 2016 #66
Who are these doctors? I've never met one nor have my friends. Seeking Serenity Oct 2013 #31
Here you go hollowdweller Oct 2013 #38
If you're in pain, and a doc won't prescribe, but another will Trillo Oct 2013 #36
These drugs are a huge problem in my state hollowdweller Oct 2013 #37
Excellent synopsis. blue neen Oct 2013 #63
Desn't the FDA have more serious matters to address? Laelth Oct 2013 #39
As far as addiction goes, opioids are THE most serious issue in this country. tridim Oct 2013 #41
I have known a number of addicts, yes. Laelth Oct 2013 #45
The FDA isn't crusading against the ~legal~ use of opioids. tridim Oct 2013 #46
***FUCK THAT*** hunter Oct 2013 #42
Rich people will have no problem with it jsr Oct 2013 #50
Meanwhile, drugs that are approved worldwide for pain JCMach1 Oct 2013 #51
Aceitomenophen is 10x more dangerous than Hydrocodone Taverner Oct 2013 #60
I believe they're wrong! bobGandolf Oct 2013 #55
Yes, because that will obviously stop abuse... Taverner Oct 2013 #59
punish everyone because the abuses of a few Puzzledtraveller Oct 2013 #64
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