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ivorytowerboy

07/17/12 2:38 PM

#21628 RE: elichen #21627

Yes, in theory, one will be able to get "high" (and overdose) using Elite's abuse-resistant drugs...simply swallow more pills. The high one gets from swallowing, however, is much less intense than with other routes of administration (e.g., snorting, smoking or injecting). Gram-for-gram swallowing is a much more expensive way of getting high and the "high" one experiences is reportedly much less... In combination with doctor education and the crackdown on "pill mills," less teenagers are going to be experimenting with these drugs, and those who do, will not achieve anywhere the same euphoria as in the past.
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lasers

07/17/12 2:40 PM

#21629 RE: elichen #21627

The FDA does not want to be held responsible for addicts abusing prescription drugs and therefore intends to approve only those new drugs with proven abuse deterrents. Once these new abuse deterrent new drugs are on the market it is only a matter of time that the FDA insist that doctors only prescribe the abuse deterrents and subsequently remove the others from availability.

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Couch

07/17/12 6:26 PM

#21670 RE: elichen #21627

That is exactly what I am saying....Eli 216 is less abusable than Purdues Oxycontin. If you want proof just go ahead and google how much money Purdue has been fined.....and the proof that Purdue has lied about Oxycontin.....common knowledge. To say that Elite does not have a better abuse resistant product than Oxycontin.....well in the language of your mentor....LOL LOL