Sunday May 27, 2012

New powerful painkiller has abuse experts worried

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    namabiru4me

    the drug companies do not want a controlled drug... the more they sell, the more money they make!

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    Elvensilvan

    After a while, opiates stop working, forcing users to take stronger doses or to try slightly different chemicals.

    So ... companies are developing temporary relief drugs, both figuratively and literally. And, for those who really need the painkillers, they need to take more doses each time until a better drug is developed?

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    jforce

    These drug companies are hoping for addiction. What do you think OxyContin is? It's hillbilly heroin that is legally doled out in numerous states with no prescription checking(ie. Florida). Drug companies only have one thing on their mind and it's profit.

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    Serrano

    "an intense, immediate high"

    Sounds like amphetamines. I can't recommend it.

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    pamelot

    This used to be called dilaudid. Street heroin.

    Smash it up, add water, inject.

    All the "fun" of heroin, at a much cheaper price...

    The withdrawal symptoms are also intense, with users complaining of cramps, diarrhea, muddled thinking, nausea and vomiting.

    This somehow seems so warm and fuzzy, as described here.

    A nation addicted this shit will not be pretty.

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