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FDA: No to Medical Marijuana, Yes to “Super-Vicodin”

yortbogey

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For years we have been told that raw, crude marijuana plants do not meet the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) guidelines for a safe, effective medicine. Cannabis remains a Schedule I substance, deemed to have no medicinal value, is dangerously addictive and holds a high potential for abuse.

Now, that same FDA has approved a new painkiller called Zohydro. This is a pill that contains 10 times the opioid hydrocodone as found in the often-abused Vicodin. Worse, the drug is the first approved hydrocodone drug that is not cut with acetaminophen or ibuprofen. Unlike the recently reformulated OxyContin, Zohydro does not contain any additives to prevent its users from crushing and snorting or shooting the drug. Abuse concerns led the FDA’s Anesthetic and Analgesic Drug Products Advisory Committee to vote 11 to 2 against recommending the drug’s approval.

But the FDA approved the drug anyway, even though the Centers for Disease Control tell us fatal overdoses from painkillers are reaching epidemic levels in the United States. A global study published in The Lancet found that opioid drugs are the most dangerous in terms of mortality, especially compared to cocaine and marijuana. Americans, comprising less than five percent of the world’s population, consume 80% of all opioids and 99% of all hydrocodone.

Also raising eyebrows is the company the FDA has approved to produce this new “Super-Vicodin:” Alkermes. In addition to making this powerfully addictive opioid drug, Alkermes makes the popular naltrexone medication Vivitrol, which is used to treat addictions to… wait for it… opioids. Sure, this may be no more shady than cigarette companies that also sell smoking cessation patches, until you find out that Alkermes also financially supports the American Society of Addiction Medicine, aka Big Rehab.

When OxyContin first hit the market there was a big spike in addiction problems and experts believe the release of Zohydro will repeat the devastation. Yet even as the current opioids have led to addiction epidemics, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has approved a 1,500% increase in quotas on hydrocodone manufacturing throughout the medical marijuana era. A DEA rep explained that so many pain pills had to be made because there had to be enough left for legitimate patients after all the recreational users had illegally gotten theirs. Too bad that excuse doesn’t work for medical marijuana gardens.

Cannabis has been shown to work synergistically with opioid painkillers to improve the quality of pain relief and reduce the amount of pills needed. Most clients of the Berkeley Patients Group surveyed said using cannabis allowed them to cut their use of prescription pain killers by up to half. But when there’s so much money to be made getting people hooked on synthetic heroin, and money to made on the drug to help them kick it, and money to be made on the rehab treatment, a safer, cheaper, effective, non-addictive herbal alternative is a danger… to your bottom line.



http://www.hightimes.com/read/fda-no-medical-marijuana-yes-“super-vicodin”
 

TheCleanGame

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Why is it that 10 year olds can figure the flawed logic in this stuff...

But the majority of the adults in this country seem to just go along with everything that happens? WTF?

Whatever... Colorado has already begun to heal itself. The rest of the nation will slowly follow.

Thanks for posting this.... just unbelievable.

Keep it Clean! :D
 

Tudo

Troublemaker
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They all profit at our expense. One day some sharp young person who knows the computer and has got some chutzpah will start posting ALL their information across the world wide web. That'll slow the mofo's down awhile.

Oh, and which politicians support these companies and have financial stakes in them hmm?
 

k-s-p

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Great. It's already pillbilly central around here. Can't wait for the next wave.
 

#1cheesebuds

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Why is it that 10 year olds can figure the flawed logic in this stuff...

But the majority of the adults in this country seem to just go along with everything that happens? WTF?

Whatever... Colorado has already begun to heal itself. The rest of the nation will slowly follow.

Thanks for posting this.... just unbelievable.

Keep it Clean! :D

They all profit at our expense. One day some sharp young person who knows the computer and has got some chutzpah will start posting ALL their information across the world wide web. That'll slow the mofo's down awhile.

Oh, and which politicians support these companies and have financial stakes in them hmm?


Both of you guys r so so right. Tudo, I hope that day comes much sooner than later. cuz Im so sick of the amount of things that our GOV gets away with whatever they want. :(
 

justpassnthru

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Having successfully used mmj to cure opiate dependency/addiction from prescriptions..

I see this as a means of 'Population control' and a colossal attempt to kill off those in need of some sort of medical intervention, that mmj would resolve and at the least reduce the need of such a 'super-killer pain pill.' Heck, Methadone and Tramadol may not even be effective with this Super Vitamin "V."

Frankly, having been thru almost 2 decades of pain clinic, etc...Instead of increasing dose and frequency of opiates, mmj should be used to reduce dose, dependency and tolerance of opiates, at the very least.

But hey, what a great idea for population control and reducing those on the coffers of long term disability and SSI/SSDI. jpt
 

Arthritis_sucks

The Dude
Veteran
Sad but true, this is expected from big pharma. The FDA and DEA are just big pharma's goons. They are their to protect the bottom line.....profits. Big Pharma=Death Dealers.........any way to make a buck. Just like when Bayer made mustard gas for Hitler.......it was profitable.

The system is corrupted and must fall.
 

Grass Lands

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You have a choice, you can either use the prescribed pills they shove at you or you can say FUCK THEM and use cannabis for nearly all your medical needs...I choose cannabis!!!
 

supermanlives

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well now everyone can get high without an overdose of acetaminophen,ibu. yeehaw. what a bunch of retards. wont be long till that new drug causes all kinds of problems. more pharmacy robberies are a coming. stupid fda assholes.
 

Wiggs Dannyboy

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"Also raising eyebrows is the company the FDA has approved to produce this new “Super-Vicodin:” Alkermes. In addition to making this powerfully addictive opioid drug, Alkermes makes the popular naltrexone medication Vivitrol, which is used to treat addictions to… wait for it… opioids. Sure, this may be no more shady than cigarette companies that also sell smoking cessation patches, until you find out that Alkermes also financially supports the American Society of Addiction Medicine, aka Big Rehab."

Hmmmmm.....that is truly fucked up.
 

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
Veteran
It's funny how these synthetic super opiates get approved, but good old Diamorphine is listed as having no medical value and thus schedule 1. Call me cynical, but it couldn't be anything to do with the fact that the patents on Diamorph have long run out and any licenced company can make it (were it legal), meaning it costs pennies in the pound compared to these synthetics and all the implications this has for less profits for pharmaceutical companies, and thus less tax take for Uncle Sam, and a reduced pool of revenue for kickbacks and all expenses paid trips etc. There are layers and layers of corruption in this shit, like hospitals only being allowed to buy meds from suppliers who are part of their group, when they could get the same meds considerably cheaper elsewhere.
 
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mowood3479

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The ridiculous hypocrisy in this country would be comical if it werent so fuckin sad..
I dont get it..
 

Hammerhead

Disabled Farmer
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I was never able to afford those super potent Opiates. They cost a lot even with insurance. I stayed with the Gold standard Morphine. If your doc does the calculation right Morphine will work just as good as any other.
 

supermanlives

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Veteran
I will be asking for it tho when needed as I hated the additives of the regular v.ibu and ace. wonder what the street value will be?
 

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