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  1. I've noticed all these articles stating no better Than OTC drugs use the exact same lame study. Which if you read it, the consensus is that it does show improvement with but just not enough. Really? I'd take any decrease in my pain now

  2. 2 hours ago
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    I know! It sux being sick & your life revolves around your goddamn diseases, drs, meds, & whether youre bedridden, or not. Its worse when u have shitheads 4 drs & have to jump thru hoops of fire to get treatment & meds.

  3. 31 minutes ago
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    don't receive food but in heaps. Next wave of by and a with roots and whose brother died of and .

  4. 5 hours ago

    We Must Change How Our Culture Views . We're ALL Vulnerable To Disease, Injury, Pain. Creating A Cruel World Where Pain Is Left Untreated Is Inhumane, Feeds Fears. Punishing Patients Doesn't Make Us Safer.

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  6. Jan 4

    after wisdom teeth removal should be a last resort, not a routine prescription: via

  7. Jan 2

    130 Americans die every day from an overdose, including prescription and illicit .

  8. 26 Dec 2018
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    Awful! That was extremely difficult to watch & it makes me sad, yet boil w/ anger. There’s NO excuse for this. We have safe & LEGAL pain medication to help pts w/ chronic pain. I hope you can find a compassionate doctor to help you Angela.

  9. Jan 4

    Addressing the dual crises of and — a case for patient-centeredness

  10. Jan 4

    Nearly 9,000 pediatric (child) deaths were attributed to from 1999-2016, according to a recent report published in the journal .

  11. 18 hours ago

    AB 2760—which went into effect this week—requires prescribers of certain levels of to offer a prescription for to patients at high-risk for accidental overdose. Ask your doctor about this new law, today.

  12. The new HHS task force report on pain and opioids notes: “Individualized, pain-centered care is vital to addressing the public health pain crisis.”

  13. Jan 3
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    I find alot of this is due to misinfo being put out.Addiction is a very complex illness & has more to do w/the person & little to do w/the actual drug. The ?that needs to be asked is what lead to the abuse? why did it start to begin with? Doc is NOT the reason.

  14. 1 hour ago

    Opioids offer little chronic pain benefit and wane over time, study says

  15. Jan 4

    The Team for Innovation in Medication Safety (TIMES) invites you to join a webinar on new resources & tools for tapering and disposing of them properly. Medical, nursing, and pharmacist continuing education credits available. Register online here:

  16. Jan 3

    How can we treat pain without ? Biologist Paul Blum and colleagues created a drug that targets pain at its source, leaving the rest of the nervous system, including the brain, alone.

  17. 13 hours ago

    “Taking these medications away from people who have proved that they need and use them responsibly will fail to have any impact whatsoever on the addicts who are abusing them.” by the War on

  18. 21 hours ago

    APSF has some tips for monitoring for ventilatory impairment related to IV/epidural : *Pulse oximetry *Ventilation monitoring when supplemental oxygen is used *Monitoring from a central location *Structured assessment of the level of sedation

  19. Jan 4

    NFL Will Consider Changes to Ban "A softened stance, meanwhile, would be beneficial to players, who could freely turn to marijuana for pain relief instead of getting hooked on ."

  20. Jan 4

    This is EVERYONE'S business. We need stories like this to go viral. EVERYONE IS BEING AFFECTED. It will get worse. Please, for everyone's sake...share this tweet & contact your local reps. This MUST end. Now.

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