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Contary to the current opioid crisis political talking points, physician't aren't the problem. Addicts will be addicts. People who want to get high will use precription drugs if they have it, and street drugs when they don't.
I'm not saying that more stringent standards for prescribing and/or utilizing them shouldn't be used by physicians, but let's get real... if you want to curb addiction, you've got to do something about the $100+ billion/yr illegal drug trade.
I don't know about you guys, but I don't get many Rx overdoses on lortabs these days. I get heroin and fentanyl OD and I had one die on me a week ago and one barely make it. Physicians aren't anywhere near the primary problem. I'm disgusted that we're the ones getting singled out as the reason people are addicted to drugs in this country.
This whole opioid "crisis" hysteria is going to swing completely backwards in the other direction as soon as we get more chronic pain martyrs committing suicide because they were cut off from their narcs. I'm already starting to see the articles. You watch...I give it 5 or 6 years, tops.
I'm not saying that more stringent standards for prescribing and/or utilizing them shouldn't be used by physicians, but let's get real... if you want to curb addiction, you've got to do something about the $100+ billion/yr illegal drug trade.
I don't know about you guys, but I don't get many Rx overdoses on lortabs these days. I get heroin and fentanyl OD and I had one die on me a week ago and one barely make it. Physicians aren't anywhere near the primary problem. I'm disgusted that we're the ones getting singled out as the reason people are addicted to drugs in this country.
This whole opioid "crisis" hysteria is going to swing completely backwards in the other direction as soon as we get more chronic pain martyrs committing suicide because they were cut off from their narcs. I'm already starting to see the articles. You watch...I give it 5 or 6 years, tops.