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Monday, 01/16/2017 12:11:36 PM

Monday, January 16, 2017 12:11:36 PM

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Sorry, Doc, curing heroin addicts is mostly against the rules.

Interested readers who don't think dying cancer patients should be denied a powerful narcotic to ease their final moments on earth might not be delighted that Trump is also hell on wheels against just the possibility of addiction like all his predecessors.

If you like, you might read one doctor's story in the Washington Post wanting to cure heroin addiction with buprenorphine but can't because of those saintly drug warriors.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/im-a-doctor-who-wants-to-treat-addiction-but-the-rules-wont-let-me/2017/01/13/faaa6ee4-d2b0-11e6-9cb0-54ab630851e8_story.html?tid=pm_national_pop&utm_term=.22d5e44ff0bd

Insys, also called Murder, Inc. by short folk, has a fast-acting oral spray of buprenorphine that passed a test for treating patients with excruciating pain from removal of bunions

https://globenewswire.com/news-release/2016/08/24/866491/0/en/Insys-Therapeutics-Reports-Phase-3-Trial-of-Sublingual-Buprenorphine-Spray-Met-Primary-Endpoint-in-Patients-with-Moderate-to-Severe-Postoperative-Pain-after-Bunionectomy.html

and wants to treat heroin and other opioid addicts with buprenorphine but how would that look having Murder, Inc., saving lives?

Think what it would do to to the hordes of short folk.

Best, Terry
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