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Re: Jimmy Joe post# 176525

Tuesday, 12/29/2015 3:31:32 PM

Tuesday, December 29, 2015 3:31:32 PM

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Opiates aren't given out lightly by physicians in my area either. Not so in other places.

I caught part of a program last night about heroin addiction on Cape Cod. It focused on some young people who had gone from oxy et al to heroin. Nice kids, nice neighborhoods. Many started with prescribed medication. But then they couldn't get refills or could no longer afford it, so they went to the cheaper yet scarier heroin.

They showed one girl feeding her baby. She was clean, happy, had a reason to get clean. She overdosed a short time later. Dead at 23. I turned it off.

I have family on the Cape. Ironically, they ALL have an RX for oxy sitting around. What is with THAT? Do old doctors go there to die? Sheesh.

Purdue pushed their drugs on physicians without educating them as to their highly addictive quality. Does ANYone think they didn't know? THAT is where they are negligent.

Lives don't matter when it comes to money. I would not be surprised if Purdue doesn't own millions of shares of ELTP. They will scoop up Elite and become "saviors" in the fight against addiction. And make billions once more, playing the other side of the court.

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