Yep. It sure is a problem.Hope at least the opiate epidemic gets more coverage, RIP
Why does a non-injured person need an opiate that's 100 times stronger than morphine?
Wild. Couldn't imagine what the high is like. Your whole body feels like a cloud?
When you're addicted to opiates you need to take larger and larger amounts to get to the same high as your first time. It's why, as a tangent, heroin addiction is so dangerous and kills so often via overdose.
Also your next highs are never as good as the first one or the ones that came after,
Seriously one of the worst fucking things to get addicted to.
If someone finds you in time with a narcan injector, they can save you from an opiate overdose. It makes the injected person feel like they're about to die, but it will save their life. Unfortunately, some states are still making it difficult for people to do this.
Why are they legal? Makes no sense.
Why are they legal? Makes no sense.
Well they should be used in hospitals only or something. This is al health problem.They're legal because they're extremely useful for extreme pain in cancer patients and other forms of surgical recovery. The problem comes when people ignore doctors' instructions and when no support is provided to help patients who become dependent on them. Of course, that doesn't help when you have a patient who refuses to listen or thinks they don't have a problem.
Regardless, they're too useful a medical tool to be banned or outlawed.
Well they should be used in hospitals only or something. This is al health problem.
Well they should be used in hospitals only or something. This is al health problem.
Why are they legal? Makes no sense.
This just led me down a rabbit hole of Wikipedia articles and reddit user comments about opiates and goddamn...this is terrifying stuff I also just learned that 1/3 of adults in Utah had a prescription for opioid painkillers. Quite ironic considering its large Mormon population.
Makes me sad to see artists, such as Prince, MJ, etc, pass away due to drugs they took to ease the pain they were having or to cope with the stresses of the industry.I don't get why these drugs aren't better regulated. Systems should be put in place to prevent such abuses and doctors should stop prescribing opioids for bullshit reasons, enough people have died due to this stuff already.
See my post above. They are heavily regulated. So much so that even people who take them in moderation for chronic pain are made to feel like junkies.
Average Joe or Jane who abides by the system aren't the ones falling over dead from overdoses. Its people who skirt the system and obtain them illegally, or people who have enough fame, money, and status to make sure the system doesn't apply to them - those are the ones who are falling over dead from overdoses.
Seems like the CDC agrees with me though:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...-prescribing-reduce-abuse-overdoses/81809704/
Obviously there are people who truly need these drugs, but if you look at the graph in the link, the number of death from opioids has been steadily increasing.
There are average joes that are dying from this though:
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/may/26/utah-mormons-prescription-painkiller-addiction
Even if you remove opioids out of the picture, the reality is that the USA has prescription drug problem and tends to over prescribe them compared to other countries.
This has hit me so hard and I'm sitting at work in a corner crying as I read the report. This man has had such a strong effect on me since he has died and I got to know him through his music and yet his death is what got me to know him through his music. I'm starting to mourn gravely.
Prince had hip pain and he needed hip replacements. He likely took the medicine to alleve the pain.
But Fentanyl for a hip? That shit is for people who have cancer.
But Fentanyl for a hip? That shit is for people who have cancer.
There is a great documentary from PBS Frontline, if you haven't watched it yet, that delves into that very situation. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/chasing-heroin/It's one of the reasons heroin use has increased so much; heroin is cheaper and sometimes easier to get than the prescription drugs some people get addicted to. Obviously, these meds are great for those who need them but something is wrong in our system when so many people get addicted.
I had a co-worker who broke her leg downhill biking. They gave her oxy for the pain and she eventually came back to work in her cast. Not long after she was completely healed, 2 months at most, she admitted to us that she had gotten a bit addicted to the oxy and realized she had a problem. She was smart enough, and savvy enough, to realize this on her own and handle it but a lot of people go in the other direction.
There is a great documentary from PBS Frontline, if you haven't watched it yet, that delves into that very situation. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/chasing-heroin/
Pills found at Prince's estate contained Fentanyl
MINNEAPOLIS Several pills taken from Prince's estate in Paisley Park after his death were counterfeit drugs that actually contained fentanyl a synthetic opioid 50 times more powerful than heroin, an official close to the investigation said Sunday.
The official, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation, said many pills were falsely labeled as "Watson 385." According to Drugs.com, that stamp is used to identify pills containing a mix of acetaminophen and hydrocodone.
Is fentanyl really 50 times stronger than heroin or is that Fox News just stirring shit up to disallow Prince from resting in peace
Did anything ever come of the rumors that he stopped taking HIV meds?
When the fuck is Prince's tribute concert? I remember August months back.
His ex partner is against it and the lack of will is probably making a non starter right now
Which ex? Sheila E?
Is fentanyl really 50 times stronger than heroin or is that Fox News just stirring shit up to disallow Prince from resting in peace
I can never understand what even brings a person to decide to take drugs that insanely strong.
Yes, and it must of been pain I can't even imagine to have to go to those lengths. It's hard to think about.The man was in pain.
Which ex? Sheila E?
Sorry, got my wires crossed. Tamron Hall didn't like the tribute by Madonna and didn't like that some promoters were going around with shows because no transparency on where'd the money go. They were super close.
I can't imagine we won't get some kind of big Prince tribute concert. No way. It'll happen eventually. He's too important to modern music.So the Bet Awards is the best we're gonna get? wtf?
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Paisley Park, the private estate and studio complex of the late rock superstar Prince, will open for daily public tours starting Oct. 6, the trust company overseeing his estate announced Wednesday, and the company that runs Elvis Presley's Graceland will manage it.
The plan says the tours will include studios where Prince recorded, produced and mixed most of his biggest hits, and the soundstage where he rehearsed for tours and hosted exclusive private concerts. Also featured will be thousands of artifacts from his personal archives, "including iconic concert wardrobe, awards, musical instruments, artwork, rare music and video recordings, concert memorabilia, automobiles and motorcycles."
Tickets go on sale online only on Friday at 2 p.m. CDT. Standard tickets will cost $38.50, but VIP tours will be offered for small groups priced at $100 or more. Tours will last about 70 minutes, starting every 10 minutes, and each group is expected to include 25-30 guests. Graceland officials expect 1,500 to 2,000 guests on peak days. No walk-up sales will be allowed.