For way too many, indeed true. But of course big pharma doesn’t spend a nickel to get them to go along, and prescribe what’s been so heavily advertised on television.
The pharmaceutical companies sponsored all the research to make sure the drugs were safe. Then they sponsored the doctors who wrote the Standard Diagnostic Manual.I’m sure it’s OK.
Rad-ish: right on, and I’m allergic to it! Tylenol is extremely dangerous, actually, for many people, especially if they drink alcohol! Marijuana is safer, and more effective, and you can’t O.D. on it!
I’ve never really understood the allure of prescription narcotics. Do you have to take more than the prescribed dose to get high? Over the years, I’ve had morphine, vicodin, oxycodone, and one other I don’t recall. I didn’t notice any pain relief, let alone felt “high.”
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
For way too many, indeed true. But of course big pharma doesn’t spend a nickel to get them to go along, and prescribe what’s been so heavily advertised on television.
SwimsWithSharks about 10 years ago
The pharmaceutical companies sponsored all the research to make sure the drugs were safe. Then they sponsored the doctors who wrote the Standard Diagnostic Manual.I’m sure it’s OK.
Darsan54 Premium Member about 10 years ago
Duh.
Dtroutma about 10 years ago
Rad-ish: right on, and I’m allergic to it! Tylenol is extremely dangerous, actually, for many people, especially if they drink alcohol! Marijuana is safer, and more effective, and you can’t O.D. on it!
Jason Allen about 10 years ago
I’ve never really understood the allure of prescription narcotics. Do you have to take more than the prescribed dose to get high? Over the years, I’ve had morphine, vicodin, oxycodone, and one other I don’t recall. I didn’t notice any pain relief, let alone felt “high.”