Anonymous wrote:Every single opiate rx had a physicians name attached to it. The extremely addictive properties of opiates have been well known for 2000 years. Big pharma, hospitals, doctors, pharmacies, distributors, politicians were all making a killing and now rehab clinics are raking it in. The same drug is called diamorphine in the UK and is very closely controlled. For profit in the U.S. medicine is to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious: when did the opioid crisis become "news"? I can't remember hearing about it before 2016. Why did t take so long to become news?
Probably big pharma like the Sacklers
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who benefits the most? Post-surgery patients. I was sent home 40 hours after a c-section with nothing except ibuprofen so I "wouldn't get addicted."
White, UMC, mid-30's, and married, by the way. It wasn't like the OB was judging. He had just set himself up as some a8shole warrior in the war on drugs.
Not sure why you think your demographic would be immune to opioid abuse? white, mid-30s, UMC, sounds about right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who benefits the most? Post-surgery patients. I was sent home 40 hours after a c-section with nothing except ibuprofen so I "wouldn't get addicted."
White, UMC, mid-30's, and married, by the way. It wasn't like the OB was judging. He had just set himself up as some a8shole warrior in the war on drugs.
Not sure why you think your demographic would be immune to opioid abuse? white, mid-30s, UMC, sounds about right to me.
Precisely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who benefits the most? Post-surgery patients. I was sent home 40 hours after a c-section with nothing except ibuprofen so I "wouldn't get addicted."
White, UMC, mid-30's, and married, by the way. It wasn't like the OB was judging. He had just set himself up as some a8shole warrior in the war on drugs.
Not sure why you think your demographic would be immune to opioid abuse? white, mid-30s, UMC, sounds about right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Who benefits the most? Post-surgery patients. I was sent home 40 hours after a c-section with nothing except ibuprofen so I "wouldn't get addicted."
White, UMC, mid-30's, and married, by the way. It wasn't like the OB was judging. He had just set himself up as some a8shole warrior in the war on drugs.
Anonymous wrote:It's not all Big Pharma. There are companies who have never sold a pain medicine but instead who invest in trying to cure cancer, better treat diabetes and help asthmatics. Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. You'll be grateful for their advances when your or a loved one is diagnosed.Anonymous wrote:Why do people invest in Big Pharma?
...The Killing Machine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who benefits the most? Post-surgery patients. I was sent home 40 hours after a c-section with nothing except ibuprofen so I "wouldn't get addicted."
White, UMC, mid-30's, and married, by the way. It wasn't like the OB was judging. He had just set himself up as some a8shole warrior in the war on drugs.
Which physician did that? Liar.
Huh? Doesn't sound at all implausible.
It's not all Big Pharma. There are companies who have never sold a pain medicine but instead who invest in trying to cure cancer, better treat diabetes and help asthmatics. Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater. You'll be grateful for their advances when your or a loved one is diagnosed.Anonymous wrote:Why do people invest in Big Pharma?
...The Killing Machine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people invest in Big Pharma?
...The Killing Machine.
Big Pharma= The Sackler family. They are entirely responsible.