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How is it a drug FIFTY times more powerful than heroin is legal? it can be prescribed or years on end with nothing more than a monthly check-up. Big Pharma profits first people's lives last.
Does anyone have evidence that prescription opioid painkillers like fentanyl (many of which are available in generic form, and ALL of which face substantial roadblocks to expanding their "customer base" due to very strict regulations on their use and dispersion) are really all that profitable for "Big Pharma"? "Drop that stereo before I blow your Goddamn nuts off, asshole!"
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I'm not really sure what you are still going on and on about here. Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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Heroin is legal in some countries for cancer pain only. Heroin is only heroin if it is injected via IV. If it were taken orally or what not, it then becomes morphine as it metobolised, which is legal and still used for pain. This is probably part of the reason it is illegal in the US.
As for big pharma, to me their big kick is on diabetes right now. Fentanyl is actually pretty "cheap". It is highly regulated like morphine, oxy, hydrocodone, etc. but it is cheap via the patch form. The other forms, I am not sure how much they are, probably very expensive as they are a newer dosage form.
Big pharma is allllll about patents. No patents, no money.
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I tried to let it go before and YOU kept at it. Let's try it again, I'm letting it go! Welcome home class. We've come a long way. - RIP Prince | |
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Why are opioids so addictive?Every 19 minutes someone dies from an accidental drug overdose. Most of the time, it's from prescription narcotics called opioids.
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RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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Yes. There are so so many people with chronic debilitating pain that can't be surgically corrected/repaired. They must NOT be forgotten in this "war" on painkiller meds. You just can not forget them. Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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You call it a war against addictive prescription meds, I call it cautionary advice. I ,too, wish there was a safer and effective approach to long-term crippling pain. | |
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I think you and I feel the same about this, but we're just using different terminology. Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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since fen is 50 times more potent than heroin ....he MF crazy if he didnt | |
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mailaccount63 said: Identity said: Why are opioids so addictive? Every 19 minutes someone dies from an accidental drug overdose. Most of the time, it's from prescription narcotics called opioids. Source: CNN That's all well and good, but there has to be SOME way to treat pain. What am I supposed to do when my cousin looks at me while she is hysterically crying because her neuropathy pain is so bad?!? What do I do when her spinal stenosis is so bad she can't even get out of bed?!? The person that has saved my cousin's life is her Pain Management Doctor. As I have said before: he counts every pill, and sees her once a month. Prince needed a Pain Managment Doctor. Until we come up with a way to treat pain that is not addictive, I don't think doctors have any other choice. If you are a person with any compassion, you want to help people that are in pain. You can't just take people's pain meds away from them. You have to have some way to relieve the pain to replace them. <p><b>Thank you! The problem is not solved by simply taking away somebody's pain meds, doing that is akin to promoting their suicide. [Edited 6/6/16 18:20pm] Need me some fuzzy love....and yes, I wear clear heels | |
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I guess we will never know. A one page autopsy is very minimal. ^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^
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Just a thought but if P was getting Fentanyl from his pain/ortho/family doctor, I would think that doctor would be the one helping him get off of them...not a doctor he had only seen twice. My thoughts are he wasn't getting Fentanyl from a doctor but was getting them from a dealer, and when he realized he had to stop, then he sought out a doctor for help, which was the beginning of April when he first saw Schulenberg. Not trying to offend anyone but just my thoughts. | |
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I really don't understand how people can function at all on those drugs!! I AM BEATLOAF
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SO why did Prince's Minneapolis doctor pack up and leave town? I smell a rat | |
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He left town? | |
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"The day before he was found dead, Prince was treated by a Twin Cities doctor for withdrawal symptoms from opioid addiction. The physician, Dr. Michael Todd Schulenberg, a family practitioner, treated Prince for fatigue, anemia and concerns about opiate withdrawal. Schulenberg did not prescribe opioids to Prince, a source has said. The doctor gave a statement to a Carver County detective shortly after Prince's death, but has had no further questions from investigators, his attorney, Amy Conners, said Thursday." "And I know you're not just what you say to me
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prince's doctor sort of left his job abruptly and wasn't available for comment... at the time of this writing .
from:http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/music/doctor-treated-prince-day-died-identified-article-1.2632248
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Tuesday, May 10, 2016, 6:50 PM
. . A Minneapolis doctor reportedly treated Prince the day before the musician’s mysterious death and was at the superstar's home the morning he was found unresponsive in an elevator. Dr. Michael Todd Schulenberg, 46, spoke to police at Paisley Park shortly after Prince was declared dead April 21 and said he was there to drop off some test results, a search warrant affidavit obtained by the Los Angeles Times revealed. The paperwork did not specify the nature of the alleged tests.
Schulenberg, a specialist in family medicine, said he treated Prince on April 20 as well as two weeks before that on April 7, according to the affidavit. The doctor said he prescribed some medications to Prince, and the prescriptions were to be filled at a Walgreens, according to the affidavit signed by Carver County Sheriff's Det. Chris Nelson. A spokeswoman for North Memorial Health Care in Robbinsdale, Minn., said Schulenberg no longer works at the hospital. . She declined to comment on the reason for his departure, according to The Times. Investigators interviewed Schulenberg at Prince's estate at 10:57 a.m., less than an hour after the platinum-selling pop star was declared dead, the warrant said.
It's not clear if the physician was present when Prince was found unconscious and not breathing by a small group including Andrew Kornfeld, a staffer from a California clinic specializing in addiction and pain. Kornfeld took an overnight flight to Minneapolis at the request of his dad, Dr. Howard Kornfeld, and was the one who called 911 around 9:43 a.m. local time, his lawyer said last week. Paramedics declared Prince dead at 10:07 a.m. . Attempts to reach Schulenberg at his residence were not immediately successful Tuesday. . . . [Edited 6/8/16 19:36pm] | |
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This whole "WE NEED TO TOUGHEN THE LAWS!" bullshit saddens me. | |
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herb4 said: This whole "WE NEED TO TOUGHEN THE LAWS!" bullshit saddens me. RIP Prince. We will NEVER forget you. Thank you so much.
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New York Times: Drug That Killed Prince Is Making Mexican Cartels Richer, U.S. Says http://www.nytimes.com/20...-says.html
Basically says that there is a epidemic of fentanyl that is illegally produced (in Mexicao or China) and distributed on a black market. Unfortunately, the info we have so far about Prince doesn't tell us if his fentanyl was generated in a legal lab (whether prescribed to him or acquired through some other method) or came from a totally illegal lab/black market. | |
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Well, the most glaring evidence comes from the CDC, who attepted to introduce new pain killer rules due to the over-perscribing of such drugs. The drug lobbyists swooped in and blocked these rules, becasuse big money talks. If you want to know who killed our boy, I would suggest shining your flashlight at drug lobbyists and the entire for-profit healthcare system. No real cures, to either addiction or disease, will be found when these drug companies make far more money treating the symptoms. It's a fucked up system, and it took our boy. Occupy Alphabet Street!
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So if Andrew arrived that night thennnnn what was he doing the whole time up until finding Prince? I mean did he hang out with Prince for a while? Did he stay in a hotel and then magically drive up to Paisley the next morning? Him arriving that night is what has peaked my interest because I know it was said that someone dropped P off the night before? | |
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Yes I too thought that it may have been suicide, something that many refuse to accept the possibility of.............. | |
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So if Andrew arrived that night thennnnn what was he doing the whole time up until finding Prince? I mean did he hang out with Prince for a while? Did he stay in a hotel and then magically drive up to Paisley the next morning? Him arriving that night is what has peaked my interest because I know it was said that someone dropped P off the night before? You have a point. It's not like Prince was known to go to bed early. I just assumed it took him till the next morning to get there (I'm in Europe), but if it didn't, then why wait when you're on a life-saving mission? He couldn't give the drugs to Prince himself, not being licensed, so maybe he was waiting for the doctor to be available? I'm sure both the local doctor and Kornfeld senior are rethinking their priorities afterwards and would give a lot to go back and make themselves available right away. But they couldn't know what would happen that very night. Even if they should have known, obviously they didn't or they'd have acted differently. Like we all would when things like that happen. | |
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It was reported that he stayed in a hotel and was picked up in the morning by staffers who took him to PP to meet with Prince. Upon getting there, well, you know the rest. | |
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