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Why are PK's so difficult to find on IOP's and DNM's?
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What makes sense is that Pharma will find the way to get you. I have worked for Pharma companies in EU. They know what is happening . Be sure. They want patients to depend on their products. Is anyone who believes that they dont make billions of it. They want huge profits. If you escape from PK they have Meth@done and Sub and so many drugs to grab you again . The circle never ends. Who pays docs to write selective RX on their pain products ? Who bribe health systems to give licence for some of the most potent opoioids ? Search and find who were behind the OC epidemic to US . Once theiy are done with X drug they throw in the market the Z one 5 times more potent and more addictive. And they dont stop . They push Fεnt even 100 times more potent. Patch- spray what else we need to witness..And the oncologists said ok it is so strong it can kill our patients like no other thing wait a minute and Gov said ok lets give it on the masses to see how many will quit life after they realize how many respiratory depression it caused on wards. Do we need more addictive and potent drugs than Morph or I dont personally thing it so. Only in rare cases. And I believe in the freedom for any pain patient to choose his meds with safety and dignity. Without so many laws and restrictions making patients a target after Pharmas secure their profits is unethical and against common sence.
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RE: Why are PK's so difficult to find on IOP's and DNM's? - by nickolyko - 11-28-2016, 10:30 PM

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