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eauclaireliberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-03 08:56 AM
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Looks like Rush isin't full of sh*t after all...
From the looks of it, he's full of piss and pus...

Oxycodone (Rx)
(ox-i-koe’done)
Endocodone, M-oxy, OxyContin
OxyFAST, OxyIR, Roxicodone
Supeudol
Controlled Substance Schedule II
Action:
Inhibits pain pathways in CNS,
increases pain threshold, alters pain perception
Uses: Moderate to severe pain
Side effects/adverse reactions
CNS: Drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, headache, sedation, euphoria
GU:
Increased urinary output, dysuria, urinary retention
INTEG: Rash, urticaria, bruising, flushing, diaphoresis, pruritis
RESP:Respiratory depression

Contraindications: Hypersensitivity, addiction (opiate)

-Mosby's Nursing Drug Reference, 2003-

"How can you say things like that" some will ask, seeing as to how I'm in nursing school. Simple: I think of the lives that have been destroyed over weed, and this S.O.B's cheerleading of the Repubs' "War on Drugs"

Look, people who suffer from addiction fall into three categories: Those who want to and get better, Those who want to and CAN'T get better, and those that should, but don't want to (or in Rushbo's case, practice what he preaches)

I think that Rush should be offered every chance towards rehabilitation: Addiction is a nasty disease. From my understanding, prisons offer many 12-step groups.


-ECL
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The Backlash Cometh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-24-03 11:38 AM
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1. An interesting conflict for Republicans.
I've been reading the lengthy investigative reporting in the Orlando Sentinel these last few days, wondering what angle the Republicans were going to take. I didn't have to wait too long to find out. First of all, the newspaper is painting the drug as a dangerous drug that can cause fatalities even when taken at prescribed levels. So the users are described in very sympathetic tones.

However, the drug company is coming down hard, insisting that the people who die from the drug are abusing it; or that it's being prescribed improperly by doctors.

So, are Oxycontin patients drug abusers or hapless victims of a highly addictive drug? The articles don't really answer the question and I haven't quite decided, myself, but I was looking at the bigger picture: Will the Republicans side with the patients and condone tort remedies? Or will they side with the pharmeceuticals and blame the patients for their addiction?

It seem Jeb Bush has decided to back the pharmeceuticals. He promised to come down hard on drug abusers. Rush, prepare to meet thy Brutus.
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