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Crow3

07/03/15 12:14 PM

#45479 RE: Amanita #45478

Truth is, even if it worked, which obviously it does not, It would be worthless as a way to stop opiate theft or "Diversion" in hospitals and pharmacies.

Expensive toy, but nobody buying.
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d4diddy

07/03/15 2:02 PM

#45480 RE: Amanita #45478

Valimed has been around for many years and if it was useful to prevent drug diversion CDEx would most certainly have been hyping it all over the boards.

As it stands, it appears that they aren't even aware of the organization that Amanita has referenced. One would think that CDEx would have been in touch with them on day one.

And here's another interesting item that caught my eye from the link that Amanita posted:

"Reported drug thefts at the University of Michigan Hospital System went from zero in 2011 to two in 2012, eight in 2013 and eight already as of July 2014. (Katie McLean | The Ann Arbor News)"

The very hospital that performed that 18 month Valimed study and the resident hospital for CDEx director, Stevenson, has a growing drug diversion problem! LOL!

I wonder why they're not using Valimed to solve their drug diversion problem?

The truth about this scam always eventually surfaces.