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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The opioid epidemic was based on a mistake. Have you heard of thalidomide?[/quote] Thalidomide was never approved for use because a brave woman in the FDA refused to approve it. Opiates were approved but the use was over prescribed because pharma did not do proper education to the doctors. They lies to doctors.[/quote] Exactly. Thank you for speaking the truth.[/quote] Doctors bloody well have the education to figure these things out for themselves. Doctors have been very lazy and that has harmed many people. Doctors (and dentists) should not need some pharma rep with a B.S. in business to explain how a drug affects people. Pathetic.[/quote] You clearly do not know how the medical field works.[/quote] Do you? I do know that the medical industry LOVES those golfing "conferences" paid for by the Sacklers and their Big Pharma accomplices. -DP [/quote] Yes, I do. But you do know the medical industry counts on big pharma to educate them on the use and saftey of the drug. Also ... "But the F.D.A., in an unusual step, approved a package insert for OxyContin which announced that the drug was safer than rival painkillers, because the patented delayed-absorption mechanism “is believed to reduce the abuse liability.” Also the FDA doctor that approved Oxycotin went and worked for Purdue. While there were some doctor's paid to robber baron for Purdue. Most doctors were uninformed because they were given false information that was published on the FDA approved insert. [/quote]
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