Sounds like a legalized drug cartel...
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That's exactly what it is.
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Not really. It’s pain management. Those people suffer from addiction. Chronic pain patients have nothing to do with that. Your perpetuating a false hood
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Addiction is behavioral and occurs when someone continues to use a substance despite negative life consequences. Babies can’t make decisions nor can they choose to take (or not take) a substance. The baby of an addicted mother can be born dependent but never addicted.
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Thank you again butterfly! You always come through with good info to educate and share
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Thank YOU for intervening to set the record straight on behalf of our little NASbabies afflicted w/
#IatrogenicOpioidDependence/IOD. You're a CHAMP!
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Of course the Sacklers aren’t to blame. I mean, if I hand a kid a loaded revolver and tell him it’s not a real gun and I’ll give him a thousand dollars to point it at his dad and pull the trigger and the kid does it and his dad dies, that’s in no way my fault whatsoever.
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Great article. Important for people to grasp the whole picture when it comes to the complexities here; the corruption involved in the deliberate campaign for harmful, addictive, prescription drugs. All based on lies and to make a profit. I don't even have words for this

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I don’t have words for the people that perpetuate hysteria based on junk science. My life is being robbed. I did nothing wrong but get an icurable disease. Why should I suffer? For people who can’t function the way that I do? That the 99% of us do who won’t become addicted?
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I assume that you're trying to make some kind of point about the availability of pain medication for people who legitimately need it, only you didn't take the time to actually read the article, so your comment doesn't make much sense.
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Actually I did take the time to read it. Sometimes it’s difficult for me to fully articulate a thought using limited characters. Also, there’s room for interpretation. Possibly I got something out of it that you didn’t or vice verse.
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It is not the Sackler family fault they did not force these people on get addicted and opioids are useful 4 pain suffers + cancer patients
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<that THOSE doctors are majority shareholders in. Busted a chain of those last year on the East Coast!

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And the same criminally corrupt of prescriptions of oxy and such own the pharmas for the antidotes!
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But the antidotes are paid by our governments...or by the foundations the criminals started themselves.
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Now...they are making gazillions to prevent fentanyl od at OUR expense!
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They are taking advantage of the situation still nobody forced addicts to get addict and they know how strong fentanyl is + how dangerous
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You obliviously know nothing about chemistry. It take only 4 days of Oxi to become addicted. That is body dependent. Most of the addicts stated when thier doctor told them to take the medicine.
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Also, understanding of how addiction works (besides the biochemical aspects) is important. I believe that you are correct but I would also like to point out that most addicts didn't start out w/a legally Rx'd med. They were obtained and used illegally
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