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WeeZuhl

04/25/15 10:40 AM

#152238 RE: SCHH #152234

Great find, SCHH. Very interesting read.


http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/24/health/hiv-indiana-spreads/index.html


Another reason this infection has spread so rapidly is the nature of the drug itself. Opana, as the prescription opioid is known, needs to be injected more than once a day. Duwve said residents have reported injecting it four to 10 times a day to stay under its influence. When people start to feel the drug wear off after about four hours, they begin to feel sick and go into withdrawal. Often they'll turn to an injecting partner in the same house who will share their needle and their drug to give the person relief from these symptoms.




Perfect evidence that as ADF-opioids become more available on the market then the FDA will be forced to remove non-ADF drugs. At some point in the near future, every prescription opioid will be an ADF.