Steve Breen for June 18, 2021

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    Daeder  almost 3 years ago

    Luckily for me, my GI tract is willing to protect me from all opioids.

    Which is fine until I need surgery…

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    S&C = Dismayed&Depressed   almost 3 years ago

    It’s what happens when the medical providers abandon their patients who are suffering from chronic intensely painful conditions…leaving them to try to find their own pain relief… unfortunately…from unreliable black market sources. They are left to suffer or die because …doncha know … no one has come up with a non-addictive reliable form of pain-relief.

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    NeoconMan  almost 3 years ago

    It’s all the fault of those danged Mexicans who keep selling us those drugs we want.

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    briangj2  almost 3 years ago

    A novel synthetic opioid with purported potency greater than fentanyl has emerged in the United States and is linked to a growing number of overdose deaths across at least five states. This drug – called N-pyrrolidino etonitazene (also referred to as etonitazepyne) by forensic scientists – is the latest synthetic drug to emerge in the midst of the opioid epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic. The Center for Forensic Science Research & Education (CFSRE) is issuing a Public Alert from its NPS Discovery program to warn scientists, medical professional, and the public, among others, about the dangers associated with this new highly potent synthetic opioid.

    N-Pyrrolidino etonitazene is a new high potency synthetic opioid which began appearing in the United States drug supply within the last month. This new opioid is dissimilar from fentanyl; however, preliminary data suggest it is ~20 times more potent than fentanyl. This increased potency means the drugs could present a high overdose risk for people using opioid drugs, and especially a high risk for those who use the drug unsuspectedly.

    https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/new-high-potency-synthetic-opioid-linked-to-overdose-deaths-across-united-states-1030533600

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    Ammo is on a break Premium Member almost 3 years ago

    Fifteen years ago my Doctor put me on a drug that he said was non-addictive. It was call OxyContin lucky for me.

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